Tag: Tarutino steppe

Rewilding Ukraine studies birds in the Tarutino Steppe

November 12, 2024  |  News

For the third consecutive year, experts from Rewilding Ukraine have been monitoring bird populations in the Tarutino Steppe nature and ethnographic park, which is a part of the extended Danube Delta rewilding landscape.

More hamsters released on the Tarutino Steppe

September 26, 2024  |  News

The Rewilding Ukraine team are engaged in long-term efforts to create a wilder and healthier Tarutino Steppe. The ongoing reintroduction of European hamsters will help to restore local food webs, enhance biodiversity, and boost nature-based tourism.

Second marmot release boosts thriving population on the Tarutino Steppe

September 9, 2024  |  News

Two groups of steppe marmots have just been released on Ukraine’s Tarutino Steppe, which is part of the extended Danube Delta rewilding landscape. Boosting the thriving population of marmots already here, the 18 animals will help to create a healthier, more functional steppe environment.

Social study in Ukraine finds positive attitudes to rewilding

May 28, 2024  |  News

The Rewilding Ukraine team have been carrying out efforts to restore the Tarutino Steppe since 2019. A social study carried out recently by the team found widespread support for rewilding among the residents of Borodino, a community which owns the steppe. The results of the study will help to guide future engagement as rewilding scales up.

Together with communities towards the wild steppe

March 12, 2024  |  News

At the end of February, another crucial step was taken to deepen the collaboration between Rewilding Ukraine and the Borodino territorial community in preserving and ecologically restoring the Budzhak steppes, with the Tarutino steppe landscape reserve at its core. Two training seminars on rewilding for local residents were conducted in the Borodino community.

Second group of hamsters released on the Tarutino Steppe

September 13, 2023  |  News

The Rewilding Ukraine team are engaged in long-term efforts to create a wilder and healthier Tarutino Steppe. The ongoing reintroduction of European hamsters will help to restore local food webs, enhance biodiversity, and boost nature-based tourism.

An important step towards preserving a unique steppe

June 7, 2023  |  News

On World Environment Day, a milestone event took place in Ukraine giving hope for the preservation and further ecological restoration of the Tarutino Steppe, the second largest steppe in Europe after the Askania-Nova Biosphere Reserve. It is a home to a significant number of steppe animals and plants, many of which are listed in the Red Book of Ukraine.

The fallow deer come back to the Tarutino steppe

October 27, 2022  |  News

Last week, a group of female fallow deer arrived at the protected Tarutino steppe and was temporarily released into an acclimatization enclosure. They joined the males that settled here two years ago to lay the foundation for a stable population of the species in the region.

The hamsters come back to the Tarutino steppe

October 6, 2022  |  News

A family of three European hamsters was released into the wild in the protected Tarutino steppe in the south of Odesa oblast as part of the cooperation of the Kyiv Zoo, Rewilding Ukraine, and the Tarutino steppe nature and ethnographic park. Hamsters, along with other herbivores reintroduced to the region through rewilding efforts, should restore food chains and enrich the steppe fauna.

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