REcommunity

A space to inform, share and engage

The REcommunity is universally open to everyone, while also being the community of its founders, Almo Nature and Fondazione Capellino. It is based on the insight that life is an indivisible whole and that human activities, when carried out without limits as today, have a negative impact on it. Hence the importance of placing life, that is biodiversity, at the center of human decision-making and starting, within the economy, the progressive return of profits generated from biodiversity extraction and destruction back to biodiversity itself (an economy that reintegrates what it extracts), as happens every day at Almo Nature, which is 100% owned by Fondazione Capellino.

This is the Reintegration Economy, and the REcommunity is home to all those who share its values.

 

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The REcommunity is open to everyone, yet it is also the community of its founders, Almo Nature and the Capellino Foundation.

It is based on the belief that life is a single, indivisible whole, and that human activities, when carried out without restraint – as is the case today – have a negative impact on it.

 

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How your pet's bowl is helping protect wildlife across North America

How your pet's bowl is helping protect wildlife across North America

Wild animals in North America travel much further than most people realise.

29 June 2026
How nature can protect us from the heat (even during El Niño)

How nature can protect us from the heat (even during El Niño)

At last, El Niño has arrived. This cyclical weather pattern, which causes the planet to warm slightly every few years, is being felt once again. And unlike a few decades ago, it is now adding to the effects of climate change, which is not cyclical or natural, but caused by human activity and showing no sign of slowing down.

29 June 2026
How can you help your cat age well

How can you help your cat age well

We all wish our cats could stay young forever. But just like us, they grow older, and their bodies and needs change over time. Some cats are still racing around the house well into their teens, while others begin to slow down much earlier. Every cat is different. Cats are generally considered to be seniors from around the age of 10, although changes can start to appear from about the age of 7, depending on their wellbeing and lifestyle. The good news is that there are plenty of simple things you can do to help your cat stay well, active and comfortable as they get older. Keep reading to discover our top tips. We've even included a handy checklist at the end.

29 June 2026
Do cats and dogs get bored of eating the same food every day?

Do cats and dogs get bored of eating the same food every day?

If you've ever felt guilty pouring the same food into your pet's bowl day after day, you're not alone.

22 June 2026
Do animals suffer as a result of climate change?

Do animals suffer as a result of climate change?

An Australian rodent, whose name was little known, became in 2019 the first mammal officially driven to extinction by climate change. Rising sea levels flooded the burrows of the Melomys rubicola, leading to its disappearance. Three years earlier, a heatwave had severely damaged the Great Barrier Reef. Within weeks, corals in the northern section had died. To protect species at risk, governments have long established protected areas. In Italy alone, there are more than 800. But when the climate changes rapidly, these areas can risk becoming places that no longer offer safety, effectively trapping animals within them. This is why protected areas need to be supported by other solutions. One of the simplest, yet most effective, is connecting them so wildlife can move more freely and become more resilient.

22 June 2026
4 Simple Tips to Help Your Dog Stay Cool in Hot Weather

4 Simple Tips to Help Your Dog Stay Cool in Hot Weather

When temperatures rise, we all have ways to cool down. We might take off a layer of clothing, sit in an air conditioned room, or enjoy a glass of cold water.

22 June 2026
How can you make your indoor cat's life more stimulating?

How can you make your indoor cat's life more stimulating?

Between meals, playtime, cosy naps and cuddles, life for an indoor cat can seem very comfortable. They are also protected from many of the dangers outdoor cats face, such as traffic, disease, predators and fights with other animals. But sometimes this safety comes at a cost. In the wild, cats spend their days hunting, patrolling their territory, climbing, observing, sniffing, listening and making countless decisions. Their minds are naturally geared towards exploring and solving problems. This is often what cats living entirely indoors can miss. The good news is that a few simple changes can make your cat's environment more enriching, without turning your home into a jungle.

15 June 2026
72% of Brits support increased public funding for biodiversity, study finds

72% of Brits support increased public funding for biodiversity, study finds

People across the UK are noticing the loss of biodiversity in their everyday lives and would like to see stronger regulations and better information on the issue. These are just some of the findings from a survey commissioned by Fondazione Capellino and carried out by IPSOS across nine European and North America, including the United Kingdom.

15 June 2026

The community

Joining the REcommunity means becoming part of a network of people who share a simple belief: life is one connected whole and should be at the centre of the decisions we make.

This is not a place for passive observers. It is a space where people can exchange ideas, explore complex topics, support practical initiatives, and take part in a cultural shift that places biodiversity at the heart of both the economy and society.

The REcommunity is open to anyone who wants to learn, get involved, and contribute in a thoughtful and responsible way.

It's a place for those who believe that giving back to life what has been taken from it is not optional, but a responsibility.

 

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