Saturday 30 May, 15:30

Mapping the Return of the Wild

Béatrice Kremer-Cochet and Gilbert Cochet are naturalists and photographers who introduced rewilding to France. Béatrice is an expert at the Regional Scientific Council for Natural Heritage and vice‑president of Forêts Sauvages; Gilbert is attached to the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle.

They present an illustrated panorama of European initiatives that document the spontaneous return of wildlife—bisons, bears, eagles, sturgeons and seals—to abandoned territories. The lecture examines examples of rewilding projects, maps their impact across ecosystems, and discusses prospects for harmonious coexistence between humans and recovering wild species.

In French.

Grand-Rue 40,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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