Airhón
Wolf Hollow
Atalanta publishers take to the Wild
Librújula. Antonio Iturbe
Inka Martí and Jacobo Siruela take the environmentalist ideas of their Liber Naturae collection to the renaturalization project of a 4,000 hectare estate, converted into the largest hunting reserve in Southern Europe.
From hunting preserve to Europe's largest game reserve: how to make a living from the countryside while respecting the environment.
El Confidencial. José Luis Gallego
Inka Martí and Jacobo Siruela have transformed a former hunting farm into a renaturalized space, where organic agriculture, extensive livestock farming and biodiversity conservation coexist.
Rewilding: the howl of Nature that allows combining biodiversity, farming and Regenerative livestock farming.
EFE verde. ELDIARIO.ES Pedro Pablo May
Ecosystem restoration is a fantastic movement to motivate when it comes to combining biodiversity protection and organic agro-livestock production, according to Inka Martí and Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart.
"Ecological action should not belong to one ideological camp, we should all assume it."
La Vanguardia. Antonio Cerrillo
“The protection of nature is suffering from paralysis and only a real crisis will make us change,” says Jacobo Siruela, director of the Atalanta label and its Liber Naturae collection.
A legacy of the Alba family, now a refuge of nature.
Faro de Vigo. Valentina Raffio
Jacobo Siruela and his wife, Inka Martí, convert two dehesas (4,000ha) in Salamanca into an enclave to restore nature, free of hunting.
A transformative example. Where wolves and cows live in harmony.
La Vanguardia. Antonio Cerrillo
The Airhón project in Salamanca has managed to reconcile the coexistence between wolves, livestock and the wild nature that once existed on the Iberian Peninsula. Its creators define it as the most extensive model of biodiversity and renaturalisation in southern Europe. EL PERIÓDICO visits these lands to explain what this initiative consists of.
Inka Martí, publisher and environmentalist: "Climate change denialism is like the creepy-crawly scam: don't worry, we're going to be immortal".
El Periódico de España. Elena Pita
She presents Airhón, a regenerative agro-livestock model of 4,000 hectares and 1,500 head of livestock, in Salamanca, which by virtue of ecological practices and biodiversity has become a natural paradise where endangered animals seek refuge. “It is the only option to stop the degradation of the planet,” he warns.
Where wolves and cows live in harmony.
El Periódico de España. Valentina Raffio
Journalist Inka Martí and Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, Counts of Siruela, promote an environmental project in Salamanca.
Environment: Airhon Project
El Mundo. Carlos Fresneda.
Publishers Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart and his wife, journalist Inka Martí, have turned a farm in Salamanca into a renaturalised area where livestock coexist with wildlife: ‘We are demonstrating that coexistence with the wolf is possible with the right protection.
Organic Agriculture and Rewilding
Vida Sana
Pedro Burruezo extracts some excerpts from an interview with Inka Martí. The concept of feralism is new in Spain but, for the author of the article, it is fundamental if we want to return to a life in harmony with Nature. What's more... without feralism it is impossible to restore the soul of the world, one of the obsessions of the protagonists of Pedro Burruezo's novel and of Inka Martí and Jacobo Siruela themselves.