Thanks given as Chair of Trustees steps down at Rewilding Britain Rewilding Britain announces that Justin Albert is stepping down from his role as Chair of Trustees, thanking him for his hard work and dedication.
© Andy Rouse / scotlandbigpicture.com £1 million for Britain’s wild future Our Rewilding Innovation Fund reaches a major milestone in fostering the scale and ambition of rewilding projects across Britain.
© Ian Duffield / Shutterstock Let’s get nature’s recovery back on track As new research shows the UK is miles off meeting its 2030 goals to protect nature, we’re calling for an ambitious action plan with rewilding at its heart.
Turning the tide on marine rewilding With the Environmental Audit Committee’s assessment of the marine environment just landed, as well as our Wilder Seas report, we celebrate a week of successes.
© Andy Rouse / 2020Vision / scotlandbigpicture.com Rewilding Britain condemns illegal abandonment of wild boar The return of wild boar must be done legally, with robust ecological planning and community involvement.
© Twan Teunissen / ARK Nature It’s time for tauros We’re supporting a new project to explore introducing tauros to Scotland, restoring an important ecological role that’s been lost for centuries in Britain.
© Dominik Ehrhardt / Shutterstock Our view on the illegal abandonment of lynx Lynx are magnificent, charismatic and naturally shy animals who play a vital role in maintaining healthy living systems. We condemn their illegal abandonment.
© James Street Rewilding Network reaches 1,000 members As the Rewilding Network reaches 1,000 members, Rewilding Manager Sara King celebrates a real turning point for rewilding in Britain.
© Rewilding Britain Moving the political dial on rewilding As our petition surpasses 18,700 signatures we celebrate the political traction we’ve made since launching the Rewilding Manifesto, thanks to your help.