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Accenture Noordwaard
15.07.2025

Highland cattle and satellites: working together for nature

Natural processes benefit from innovation.
Wisent
05.05.2025

Three Polish wisent bulls arrive in the Netherlands

The Dutch nature reserves De Maashorst and the Veluwe have gained three wisent bulls since April: a special moment for FREE Nature and it...
Geuzenbos
20.03.2025

World Rewilding Day: Focussing on a resilient and biodiverse future

March 20th marks 'World Rewilding Day': a global day to celebrate the importance of rewilding, initiated by the Global Rewilding Alliance...
Arjen Boerman
07.11.2024

What does a maternal herd in cattle look like?

Large grazers that live in the wild year-round, create their own groups and establish their own relationships.
Millingerwaard
05.11.2024

What does a social herd of horses look like?

Large grazers that live in the wild year-round, create their own groups and establish their own relationships.
Denemarken
30.09.2024

Dutch koniks start their adventure in Danish dunes

Last week, fourteen konik horses owned by FREE Nature have moved to a newly formed Danish nature reserve.

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