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 ...
Based in the Scottish Highlands, charity Trees for Life has developed an innovative rewilding financing model on its land that provides direct community benefits through carbon credits. Trees for Life ...
An iconic migratory fish with a unique life cycle, threatened by climate change and habitat loss. Salmon are indispensable to biodiversity, supporting species like ...
The Yorkshire Rewilding Network (YRN) aims to bring together anyone in the region who has an interest in rewilding — to inspire one another, share knowledge and experience, and work towards a brighter ...
Rewilding marginal land can significantly boost job numbers and volunteering opportunities while increasing action to restore nature and tackle climate breakdown, new research by Rewilding Britain ...
A landmark number of trailblazing initiatives are now able to catalyse their rewilding efforts, thanks to support from the most recent round of the Rewilding Innovation Fund. From community-driven ...
Ahead of the upcoming Labour party conference, Rewilding Britain calls for the new government to commit to dedicating 30% of land and seas to rewilding by 2030 as new polling shows vast majority of ...
Rewilding Britain has been collaborating with technological experts and rewilding sites across Britain on state-of-the-art monitoring techniques that hope to reveal the full picture of rewilding’s ...
This briefing paper was commissioned to inform Rewilding Britain’s work on land reform as the Land Reform Bill passes through the Scottish Parliament. It aims to take an empirical approach to the ...
Four in five adults in Britain support rewilding, according to new research. An opinion poll commissioned by the charity Rewilding Britain shows that 81% of Britons support rewilding, with 40% ...
Once upon a time in Britain, if you cast your eyes over the countryside you would have no doubt spotted herds of aurochs foraging across the woodlands and grasslands. These hefty ancient cattle were ...
More than three-quarters of a million acres of Britain’s national parks are covered by intensively-managed grouse moors which leave nature impoverished and contribute to climate breakdown, new ...