Complete or Complementary Cat Food: What's the Difference?
You may have noticed the term 'complementary food' on some cat food labels.
Why do dogs love sniffing so much?
You put your shoes on, grab the lead, and head outside expecting a simple walk around the block. Meanwhile, your dog stops every few steps to sniff a tree, a patch of grass, or a random spot on the sidewalk that seems completely unimportant to you.
Climate change is transforming our cities – but we can protect them
Life in cities, whether large or small, has always been shaped by the local climate. In Madrid, summer heat encourages people to go out late, once temperatures have dropped. In Stockholm, long cold winters encourage a more indoor lifestyle, marked by moments of social life such as fika, the afternoon ritual centred on coffee and pastries.
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.

La REcommunity è rivolta universalmente a tutti ma è al contempo la Community dei suoi fondatori, Almo Nature e Fondazione Capellino.
Si fonda sull'intuizione che la vita sia un unicum indivisibile e che le attività umane vissute e condotte senza limite, come oggi avviene, la impattino negativamente.

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Nature never ceases to amaze us.
Right now, somewhere in the ocean, a male is giving birth. It is the male seahorse that carries the pregnancy. He nurtures the developing embryos in a specialised pouch and eventually gives birth to them, while the female is already producing a new batch of eggs. Does that sound strange? Not really.
Feeding People Without Devouring the Planet: The Challenge of Regenerating Villa Fortuna
Set in the hills of Monferrato, an experimental farm is showing that producing food and protecting biodiversity do not have to be opposing goals. But it is also clear that there is still a long way to go, especially because there are no ready made solutions.
Complete or Complementary Cat Food: What's the Difference?
You may have noticed the term 'complementary food' on some cat food labels.
Why do dogs love sniffing so much?
You put your shoes on, grab the lead, and head outside expecting a simple walk around the block. Meanwhile, your dog stops every few steps to sniff a tree, a patch of grass, or a random spot on the sidewalk that seems completely unimportant to you.
'A Well-Adapted UK' Report Highlights Risks
With May seeing the record for the warmest day in May ever being broken twice in a row, it’s worth reflecting on how events like this are increasingly being viewed as part of a ‘new’ normal rather than something unusual. Alongside this, it’s been widely reported that the top 10 hottest years on record, have all occurred since the early 2000’s, with several of the most recent years including 2024, 2023, 2022 and 2025 ranking among the warmest. Early indicators for 2026 also suggest that it’s continuing this trend, even though we’re only just halfway through.
Half of the Planet to the Wild: A Real Need
This story begins with a herd of elephants.
What you can do to stop your cat becoming dehydrated
Cats are the only pets that can become dehydrated even when their water bowl is always full. The reason is often in what they eat every day. Dry kibble contains very little water. To digest it, the body actually uses its own fluids. Many cat owners are not aware of this. And it often goes unnoticed.
Climate change is transforming our cities – but we can protect them
Life in cities, whether large or small, has always been shaped by the local climate. In Madrid, summer heat encourages people to go out late, once temperatures have dropped. In Stockholm, long cold winters encourage a more indoor lifestyle, marked by moments of social life such as fika, the afternoon ritual centred on coffee and pastries.