Re-wilding Europe – Western Iberia

An introduction documentary about one of the pilot project of Re-wilding Europe called "Western -- Iberia". In this documentary, stakeholders talk about how they see the future of the "Western-Iberian" landscape.

They also discuss possible connection between nature conservation and entrepreneurship in that landscape. They furthermore stress the socio-economic and ecological problems that they deal with in the "Western-Iberian" landscape.

Jess Ewing
Jess Ewing
Jess is a nature lover, artist and activist. She enjoys spending time outdoors bushwalking and gardening. 


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