© Cove Down Wilding Cove Down Wilding Three neighbouring landowners in Cove, Devon are working together to restore wildlife to 118ha of land through rewilding. Located on a former deer park,
© Ashton Estate Ashton Estate Discover how the Ashton Estate in Northamptonshire is planning to rewild, including restoring a lake and the natural regeneration of a woodland
© Nattergal Boothby Wildland Explore Nattergal’s first site; an ambitious rewilding and river restoration project in Lincolnshire, driven by natural capital.
© Birchen Edge Burbage and Eastern Moors Burbage and Eastern Moors in Sheffield is open to visitors. Explore peat bog restoration, natural woodland regeneration and natural forces governing the site
© Wild Saltholme Wild Saltholme Wild Saltholme in Durham is an important habitat that through rewilding is going to be greatly expanded and restored with life and natural processes
© Jonno Clifford / Ewhurst Ewhurst Park Ewhurst Estate in Hampshire will move from arable land to an edible landscape where wild forces are invited in to heal nature and produce local food
© West Exmoor National Trust Wild Exmoor Wild Exmoor in North Devon is restoring an extensive and dynamic landscape for wildlife to thrive and people to enjoy alongside nature-based enterprises
© Radnorshire Wildlife Trust / James Hitchcock Gilfach Natural processes are being restored to Gilfach in the Marteg Valley in mid Wales. Grazing has been reduced and new biodiverse habitats are forming