Carpathians: The Return of the Bison
A journey to the Southern Carpathians reveals an effort to restore nature, focusing on the return of the European bison. The area, often called the 'European Serengeti,' is home to a mosaic of forests and alpine meadows.
The European bison, once a dominant species on the continent, disappeared from the Carpathians in the late 18th century and came close to complete extinction in 1927. Today, it is returning as an integral part of the landscape, thanks to reintroduction programs.
This effort is not just about observing nature, but about participating in its restoration, highlighting the importance of Rewilding 2.0.
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