© Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill Wild Ken Hill in Norfolk is combining rewilding and regenerative agriculture for nature recovery and showing land can be used to mitigate climate change
© Cam Goodhead / BBC / Cabilla Cornwall Saving Scotland’s wild beavers As Scotland’s beaver killing season starts, action by the Scottish Government is needed to help wild beavers survive. Read why they are so important.
© Philip Price / scotlandbigpicture.com Call for fresh approach to Scotland’s beaver killing season As Scotland’s beaver killing season approaches, an alliance is calling for a fresh approach that works with nature to help both wildlife and communities
© Philip Price / scotlandbigpicture.com Beavers: getting ready to make a return from extinction Absent for centuries, beavers are set to return to the Norfolk countryside at Wild Ken Hill. Learn about this exciting project and it’s new eco engineers
© Peter Cairns / scotlandbigpicture.com Rewilding to enable natural flood management Learn how rewilding river catchments and floodplains can ease the severity of flooding across Britain.
© Philip Price / scotlandbigpicture.com Eurasian beaver Nature’s busy aquatic architect is a formidable tree feller, river changer and wetland creator
© Josh Huxham / Shutterstock England’s only wild beavers need our help The Devon Wildlife Trust has launched a crowdfunding campaign to keep beavers in the River Otter where they belong. Find out how you can help
© Lorne Gill / NatureScot Reduce flood risk through rewilding, says report Our report highlights the key role of rewilding in reducing flood risk across the UK. Read our research and see real world examples