Carpathian Mountains News

All the latest news from The Endangered Landscapes Programme

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Beyond greenwashing: understanding the challenges, ambition and potential of carbon trading

2015 was a pivotal year for climate and biodiversity issues, with many countries signing up to the Paris Agreement –…

18th August 2022

Singing the sounds of nature, connection and memory in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains

The arts and cultural practice provide a compelling route into understanding how people are connected to landscapes. The Endangered Landscapes…

7th July 2022

DNA data sheds light on Romanian wolf populations

Another season of fieldwork is coming to a close for the Carpathian Mountains project in Romania, and with it another…

29th April 2022

ELP launches new video for Earth Optimism

From 26 March – 4 April 2021, the Cambridge Conservation Initiative hosted ‘Earth Optimism Cambridge’– a ten-day festival which aimed…

7th April 2021

Advancing human-wildlife coexistence in the Carpathian Mountains

Managing the coexistence of humans and wildlife can be a tricky business, particularly when apex predators are present. While these…

5th November 2020

First herd of bison return home to Făgăraș Mountains, Romania

After more than 200 years since their disappearance from the central forests of Romania, eight bison were released into the…

11th September 2020