
Hope for the Taiga
An international project started in 2005 to raise awareness for the Russian Taiga, including community-based harvesting of sustainable forest products.
FRED HAGENEDER’S GATEWAY TO THE MEANING OF TREES IN CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
An international project started in 2005 to raise awareness for the Russian Taiga, including community-based harvesting of sustainable forest products.
Forest time reduces the level of stress chemicals in the body, boosts the immune system and hence helps to ward off viruses, bacteria and even tumours.
After 150 years, the first pair of wild wolves have reared their young in Germany. The wolf is returning to Europe from Russia and the Carpathian Mountains.
An international project started in 2005 to raise awareness for the Russian Taiga, including community-based harvesting of sustainable forest products.
Forest time reduces the level of stress chemicals in the body, boosts the immune system and hence helps to ward off viruses, bacteria and even tumours.
After 150 years, the first pair of wild wolves have reared their young in Germany. The wolf is returning to Europe from Russia and the Carpathian Mountains.