Monitoring is an essential part of your rewilding journey, helping you guide a project, access funding streams and contribute to the bigger picture nationwide.
Our seas are in trouble just as much as our land. At a global level, only 13% of oceanic waters are considered to be truly wild. Elsewhere, the seas have been plundered for vast quantities of fish, ...
We need the Welsh Government to Think Big and Act Wild for nature, people and planet. We need our government to make systemic and ambitious changes to reverse this decline and commit to ambitious ...
“Let’s allow nature to take care of itself” — introducing our new Chair, George Levvy Rewilding Britain’s new Chair of Trustees explains what motivated him to join our mission, and why he’s keen to ...
In the first of her Wild View opinion pieces, Rewilding Britain Founder and Chief Executive Rebecca Wrigley lays down the gauntlet to UK leaders, arguing that 30% rewilding is the only ...
England’s first community rewilding project.
Regenerating an upland landscape through 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 ...
Restoring the ecological processes associated with herbivores is often a priority for rewilding projects, but knowing which absent herbivores are likely to suit a site can be a challenge.
Scotland’s new Agriculture and Rural Communities Bill is a golden opportunity to reverse biodiversity loss and adapt to climate breakdown. We implore members of the National Trust to vote in support ...
Is this the nature bill Scotland needs? With Scotland’s May 2026 elections looming, the Natural Environment Bill must be as bold and as wild as possible, says Scotland Rewilding lead Charlotte Maddix.
The latest beneficiary of the Rewilding Challenge Fund, Community of Arran Seabed Trust, has launched their new project — Communities and the Sea. COAST was created in 1995 by two local scuba divers ...
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