Author Archives: Snowchange
James Reo Departs to the US After a Year with Snowchange
This week we bid farewell to staff member James Reo, 22-year-old New Yorker, who has been working in the fisheries, rewilding of ecosystems and Sámi Indigenous issues with Snowchange for a year. Mr. Reo is heading back to the US to … Continue reading
New Discussion Paper Released: Vasilii Robbek at World Expo 2005
This discussion paper is authored by Vasilii Robbek, an Even leader and scholar from Republic of Sakha-Yakutia. It contains the English and Russian versions of the speech and presentation Prof. Robbek delivered at the World Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan in … Continue reading
BBC Documents Rewilding Efforts, Cultural Animals
Burning days of July are here, with record high temperatures across the region. Fisheries continue and rewilding efforts. BBC World Service visited recently with Snowchange and has released their episode “Walking the Iron Curtain“. The episode is available here. BBC … Continue reading
Context for Rewilding
Two new international publications – Society for Ecological Restoration Newsletter and science journal State of the Total Environment discuss Snowchange rewilding work. SERNEWS – Volume 36 Issue 2 is dedicated to Traditional Ecological Knowledge in restoration. It features a in-depth review … Continue reading
June News: Partnership with Endangered Landscapes, Evenki Videos, Onkamo
Summer is here. First fish shipments from Snowchange to Europe have succeeded and we look forwards the developments of the fishery. At home large fish traps are yielding bream, ide and pikeperch. This month Snowchange and the Endangered Landscapes Programme partner … Continue reading
Indigenous knowledge, mercury, and a remote Russian Indigenous river basin—Ponoi River
A new science article about the mercury and Indigenous knowledge has been published. These Indigenous collaborations happened before the war. The Ponoi River basin occupies a remote wilderness area in northwestern Russia near the borders of Norway and Finland. It … Continue reading
Bhavani River in India Highlighted
Snowchange has partnered with local ecologists and villagers to investigate the possibilities for community-led rewilding in India – in the Bhavani river catchment. A year of preliminary discussions, baseline investigations and community visits has been completed. The work has included … Continue reading
First Rewilding Center Opens in Finland: Snowchange Has a New HQ
Today the municipality of Tohmajärvi in North Karelia has sold the former school of Tietäväinen to Snowchange. The first rewilding center of Finland has been thus established. The Tietäväinen school is located on the Asematie in the municipality of Tohmajärvi, … Continue reading
May Newsletter: Wild Reindeer, Kuivasjärvi Rewilding Expanded, Cold Weather Continues
Spring has brought a cold spell into the Finnish boreal. May fisheries are not yet starting but boats are being tarred and preparations are under way. Staff is preparing for a big rewilding season. Global Change Biology has published an … Continue reading
New Discussion Paper Released: Equity and UNESCO Sites in Africa
In September 2020, a fisherman residing in the Nibela region of South Africa, which aquatic resources are now under the authority of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (a designated World Heritage Site by United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)) was shot … Continue reading