Rewilding in the Danube delta 🐃🦉🦌
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- Today, on World Rewilding Day, celebrated on all continents, our team is pleased to launch a video review of rewilding work in the Danube Delta. Wildlife comeback, wilder nature, nature-based economy, as well as increased people’s pride and awareness of the nature of their native land and country - these are the main pillars of the rewilding philosophy, which allow us to build a sustainable future and achieve the common well-being of nature and people in the delta.
We also congratulate all our partners, sponsors, supporters and communities of the Danube Delta! We sincerely thank you for the joint rewilding efforts, which would not have been possible without your participation and support. We wish everyone a happy World Rewilding Day and let’s continue our successful work together! ✨ 🙏
The video 🎥 was made before the war in Ukraine, but due to the pandemic and hostilities, its presentation was constantly postponed until a "more favorable time". No more waiting for favorable opportunities, let's watch together a great video about rewilding in the Danube Delta! 👇
As a native South African I find European wildlife extremely exotic and majestic. We forget Europe also had its own megafauna and looked pretty similar to Africa in certain instances. Keep healing the Earth. ❤
I am also South Aftican, from Durban. Europe's wildlife is so much different and less dangerous than what we have in Africa!
@@marieslabbert6009 Yeah, because the lions, leopards, hyaenas, elephants and rhinos are already extinct for about 10 000 years over here. We had our own species/subspecies of these groups. Very likely they died out due to human interference, which is rather sad. But what we never had were the amount of dangerous reptiles and insects, that is present in Africa. I am glad for that. ;)
At one point, they were virtually identical and not even that long ago. It's insane to think about.
Awesome, makes me hopeful for the future, keep up the great work!
Nicely done. I've read about some of this work before. It's brilliant to see the benefits and the people involved. Cheers and thank you.
a wonderful video, good luck to everyone who takes part in this project.
Thank you!
Ukrainians are inspirational. All that they've been, and continue to go through, & they do this amazing work.
It is amazing that two nations, speaking a similar language, can differ so much. The one bombs, breaks and destroy and the other builds, restore and develop. Being so close to the frontline, I wonder how secure this valuable project is from being bombed.
Those buffalo and horses do also need predators to keep them moving however. Any plans to bring in Bears or wolves?
Good job!
Great video! Very comprehensive. I can't wait to visit!
You are amazing, hope you are well and your good work can continue!
are their any carnivores? to help control the herbervories ?
Yes
How is the project doing now with the ongoing conflict?
The rewilding efforts are ongoing though at less speed. Also, we are not able to check all the areas we were working before but till the moment all the reintroduced animals seem to be safe and healthy.
While healthy wildlife exists, so will we..
Yep! No Big Predators in the Tarutino Steppe in the Ukrainian Danube Delta.
For the moment
I still don't understand what Moldova has to do with this?
Posto bellissimo ma devastazione e bracconaggio dilaganti, un vero peccato.
Da de ce ne asimilatincu ukraina! Nu am inteles asta! ..ia la gara ma
Plant more trees. Only then will rewilding be successful. Trees also store water below their roots. Too bad. Not enough tree planting
More trees isn't always the solution, specially in a Steppe ecosystem
Steppe ecosystems are naturally treeless.