Celebrate this year's World Book Day by inspiring, educating and enthralling your wild side with these top rewilding reads.
A shy and elusive wild cat that plays a key role in the ecosystem as a top predator. Top predators, such as wolves and lynx, are an important part of our ecosystems. They change the behaviour of prey ...
It’s not too late to restore nature, but we must act urgently if we are to do so. We set up the Innovation Fund to offer seed funding to projects, breaking down barriers to getting started or enabling ...
England’s long-promised Land Use Framework is a golden opportunity for joined-up thinking on our future, including rewilding. Will the UK Government seize it? We’re supporting a new project to explore ...
Supported by Rewilding Britain, the Network helps practitioners who are rewilding on land or at sea to connect, share experiences, ideas and expertise. Working together is crucial if we’re to respond ...
Restoring keystone species and ecosystem engineers to one of the UKs largest ancient woodland.
Help to increase rewilding across Britain’s land and seas for a more hopeful future.
See who’s rewilding across Britain, from the coast of Cornwall right up to the Highlands of Scotland, and how they’re doing it. All these projects are part of the Rewilding Network.
There’s never been a more important time for you to use your talent, expertise and enthusiasm to help rewild Britain. © Mark Williams / Wildscreen Everyone in our ...
Knepp Estate is probably the most famous rewilding project in Britain. We shine a light on its successful business model. Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree have ...
Explore why we need these ecosystem engineers in Britain, how they shape landscapes, and why reintroductions make sense in the right places. Beavers help mitigate ...
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