Something you may not know about bees
“If bees disappeared from the Earth, humanity would only have four years left to live.” Many people have heard this quote, often linked to Albert Einstein. In fact, there is no evidence that Einstein ever said it, and scientifically it is not entirely accurate. But the idea behind it is true. Bees play an essential role in nature. As they move from flower to flower, they carry pollen between plants, helping them reproduce.
Dispelling the myth of the 'Big Bad Wolf'
For centuries, the wolf has been portrayed as a threat in fairy tales and legends, from Little Red Riding Hood to Jean de La Fontaine. It is often shown as a cunning and cruel enemy, ready to attack both people and animals. These stories have created a lasting fear that still shapes how many people see wolves today, and in some cases how they are managed in policy.
A companion for life deserves more than a tight lead
A companion for life deserves more than a tight lead There is a small gesture that happens thousands of times each day, in every city. It is so automatic that it often goes unnoticed: the lead tightens, a quick pull, and a familiar phrase, spoken or unspoken, ‘Come on, let’s go.’ The dog lowers its nose toward something that, for it, is full of meaning. We pull it away. It is worth pausing on this moment, because it reveals a deeper misunderstanding about who dogs are, what it means to live with them, and the responsibility we accept when we choose to share our lives with them.
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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The Consultation on Hunting
The Government has launched a public consultation on hunting, giving people across the UK the chance to share their views on hunting laws and how wildlife can be better protected.
Something you may not know about bees
“If bees disappeared from the Earth, humanity would only have four years left to live.” Many people have heard this quote, often linked to Albert Einstein. In fact, there is no evidence that Einstein ever said it, and scientifically it is not entirely accurate. But the idea behind it is true. Bees play an essential role in nature. As they move from flower to flower, they carry pollen between plants, helping them reproduce.
From Patagonia to Bavaria: how the loss of biodiversity opens the door to viruses
In the Bavarian countryside, a tributary of the Danube has lost half of its water and almost all its wildlife. This is not a minor environmental issue. It reflects the same process seen in depleted ecosystems around the world, where the loss of natural balance supports the growth of viral reservoirs and raises the risk of spillover into humans. The restoration of the Große Laber area, funded almost entirely by the Fondazione Capellino and carried out with local nature conservation groups and volunteers, is part of an effort to restore ecological balance. Human health security depends on this balance more than many realise.
Dispelling the myth of the 'Big Bad Wolf'
For centuries, the wolf has been portrayed as a threat in fairy tales and legends, from Little Red Riding Hood to Jean de La Fontaine. It is often shown as a cunning and cruel enemy, ready to attack both people and animals. These stories have created a lasting fear that still shapes how many people see wolves today, and in some cases how they are managed in policy.
A companion for life deserves more than a tight lead
A companion for life deserves more than a tight lead There is a small gesture that happens thousands of times each day, in every city. It is so automatic that it often goes unnoticed: the lead tightens, a quick pull, and a familiar phrase, spoken or unspoken, ‘Come on, let’s go.’ The dog lowers its nose toward something that, for it, is full of meaning. We pull it away. It is worth pausing on this moment, because it reveals a deeper misunderstanding about who dogs are, what it means to live with them, and the responsibility we accept when we choose to share our lives with them.
Elephants: an extraordinary bond between mothers and their calves
When we think of elephants, we often picture their impressive size, their intelligence, or even their remarkable memory.
What’s Really Behind Your Cat’s Purr?
There are those quiet, comforting moments your cat curls up beside you and begins to purr. It feels like a simple sign of contentment. But what is actually happening behind that soft, steady sound.
How Does Your Dog Really See You?
If you have a dog, you may have wondered, what do they actually see? And how do they see you?