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 ...
Rewilding Britain strongly condemns the illegal abandonment of wild boar in the Cairngorms National Park on Monday 10 February. We understand the wild boar were later captured and humanely culled on ...
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 ...
The people-led approach we propose can help rewild and restore nature while invigorating a much-needed economic transformation of rural and coastal communities. Across a number of economic sectors we ...
We want to see rewilding flourishing in Britain, reconnecting us with the natural world, sustaining communities and tackling the extinction and climate crises.
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 ...
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.