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Guard or gardener? Rethinking nature stewardship and protection

Guard or gardener? Rethinking nature stewardship and protection

Have you ever considered the difference between nature stewardship and nature protection? For most, they are synonyms describing the same…
November Newsletter

November Newsletter

Dear Wildlife Estates network,  The past few months have been an exciting period for Wildlife Estates Label. Accreditation processes are…
Behind the Scenes: Strategic Talks and Scientific Insights from Paris

Behind the Scenes: Strategic Talks and Scientific Insights from Paris

On the same day as the National Meeting of the Wildlife Estates Label 2025, the Scientific Committee convened, marking an…
Throwback to our latest events - Future for Rural Europe conference – From Ethical Land Management to Agrotourism Innovation

Throwback to our latest events - Future for Rural Europe conference – From Ethical Land Management to Agrotourism Innovation

Last Friday, October 30th, the conference “Future for Rural Europe: From Ethical Land Management to Agrotourism Innovation” took place in…
Two Wildlife Estates sites honoured with Baillet Latour environmental awards

Two Wildlife Estates sites honoured with Baillet Latour environmental awards

By Alec van Havre — Member, Wildlife Estates Steering Committee for Flanders Lummen & Arendonk (Flanders), October 2025 — Landgoed…
National Meeting of the Wildlife Estates Label 2025

National Meeting of the Wildlife Estates Label 2025

In Paris, at the “Fondation François Sommer” on Tuesday 9 September, more than 115 people gathered in the Jacqueline Sommer…
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The Wildlife Estates Label is a voluntary network of exemplary estates committed to sustainable land use and wildlife management practices.

Since 2004, the Wildlife Estates (WE) Label has been recognising exceptional territories across Europe for their outstanding biodiversity and wildlife management practices. With over 580 estates spanning 19 countries and covering more than 2 million hectares, the Wildlife Estates project continues to grow steadily. In 2024 alone, 60 new estates joined the label, with notable contributions from Scotland, Belgium, and Spain, as well as a remarkable new entry from Italy.