Two new PAN Parks publications on wilderness
PAN Parks Foundation has recently published 2 professional publications: a collection of best practice examples of wilderness management (as nature intended) and a study on wilderness related species (last of the wild), downloadable on their website:
AS NATURE INTENDED - best practice examples of wilderness management
Best practice examples of wilderness management are the focus of the newly published publication of the PAN Parks Foundation. The 11 best practice examples of various European national parks collected describe different aspects of wilderness management in various habitat types.
Download the study: http://www.panparks.org/sites/default/files/upload/learn_resourcebank/wi...
LAST OF THE WILD - new publication on wilderness species
By providing a description of the management and monitoring practices of various protected areas, with regards to chamois, ibex, brown bears, lynx, wolves and white-tailed eagles in its new publication, the PAN Parks Foundation aims to argue for the need for a non-intervention management approach that will ensure healthy and stable populations of these – and other – important wilderness species. In addition, we hope that the present selection of monitoring experience will serve as inspiration to many nature conservation professionals in their handling of wilderness habitats and species around Europe.
Download the publication: http://www.panparks.org/sites/default/files/upload/learn_resourcebank/wi...
If you have comments or questions concerning the publications or the PAN Parks Foundation, please contact Edit Borza, Communications Manager at eborza@panparks.org or visit www.panparks.org.
