The rise of rewilding
We are Rewilding Britain
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Dayshul brake rewilding cluster © Martin Wright We empower rewilders
We bring together rewilders from across the three nations so they can connect, inspire and support each other to create a wilder Britain that benefits us all.
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Close up of clasped hands at climate protest © Thomas Margraf / Shutterstock We demand change
We challenge decision makers and landowners to change laws, policies and practice to allow rewilding to restore our land and seas.
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Diver surveying © Seawilding We build evidence
We are guided by the best scientific research, technical expertise and real life experiences to prove the incredible benefits of rewilding.
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Child showing oyster as part of Seawilding's oyster reintroduction © Seawilding We inspire a movement
We champion rewilding, inspiring people across Britain to take positive action for a wilder, more prosperous world.
The Rewilding Network
Through our rapidly growing network we're connecting Britain's rewilding practitioners, helping them work together on their journey to restore nature at scale.
Discover the NetworkNews and stories
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Rebecca Wrigley, Rewilding Britain's CEO © Jim Johnstone An interview with Rebecca Wrigley
As Rewilding Britain turns 10, our CEO and Co-founder reflects on the journey so far and shares her rewilding vision.
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European bison on the plains in Southern Spain © Sara King Meeting the giants of the Spanish plains
Rewilding Manager Sara King takes inspiration from the bison reintroduced to southern Spain as free-roaming wild animals. She asks: why not in Britain?
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Rewilding Britain employees James Hitchcock, Oliver Newham and Jacques Villemot stood at Rewilding Britain's stand at a political party conference. © Rewilding Britain Five reasons rewilding can’t wait
This autumn Rewilding Britain hit the road for party conference season – with one message: rewilding can’t wait. And we have plenty of reasons to be hopeful.
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Two children holding beaver gnawed sticks at a gathering of the local community for a ‘beaver day’, organised by Northwoods partner, The Abriachan Forest Trust. Hosted by South Clunes Farm, near Inverness. © Peter Cairns/SCOTLAND: The Big Picture How to rewild as a community
Charlotte Maddix celebrates the new guide to community rewilding that will help groups in Scotland restore nature at scale.
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Youth protesting about climate change in Union Square, San Francisco, United States © Li-An Lim/Unsplash Shaping a future your employees want to be part of
Sustainability is quickly becoming a non-negotiable when it comes to attracting and keeping great talent, says Corporate Partnerships Manager Ellen Rickford.
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