As the Rewilding Network reaches 1,000 members, Rewilding Manager Sara King celebrates a real turning point for rewilding in ...
As we wrap up 2024 we reflect back on a year of growth in rewilding, from the Rewilding Network reaching 1,000 members to the ...
Through grazing, foraging, wallowing and trampling, the hefty bison boosts habitat diversification. Whereas the American bison possesses that characteristic stooped head profile, indicating a love for ...
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.
Nattergal’s third rewilding site is steeped in history and enjoys views of the London skyline. The Rewilding Network is the go-to place for projects across Britain to connect, share and make rewilding ...
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 ...
A vital top predator that can have a major impact on the landscape through influencing the behaviour of herbivores. A keystone species, wolves, like lynx, alters the behaviour of its prey species, in ...
‘Out of sight, out of mind’. It’s a phrase which keeps coming up when people talk about the vast, rich beds of kelp that once lay along the Sussex shoreline. By their very nature, they’re largely ...
With the threat of wildfires growing in Britain, we look at how creating more complex, wet and species-rich landscapes through rewilding can mitigate the risk ...