© COAST Case study: COAST A world-renowned example of a local community restoring its marine environment while also supporting local jobs and businesses.
The Native Oyster Network A network dedicated to restoring Britain’s native oyster reefs, which were once common on our coastline.
© Kilchoan Estate Kilchoan Estate The Kilchoan Estate Rewilding project is restoring both marine and terrestrial habitats in Argyll in Scotland, in a boost to biodiversity and the community
© 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
Hesketh Out Marsh Rewilding one of Europes largest saltmarshes to support a variety of wonderful bird and wildlife while also providing flood protection for the community
© Cliff to Carn Project Cliff to Carn — a project for a Wilder Penwith Cliff to Carn is an exciting, unique, grassroots nature recovery project, linking up landowners and the community in the south-western tip of the UK
© WWT Case study: Steart Marshes Somerset’s Steart Marshes are a ‘working wetland’ absorbing carbon, providing flood defence and a wild place for locals to explore.
Torosay Hills Discover the 150 year plan to recover the Torosay Hills in the Isle of Mull to restore a mosaic of habitats that allow wildlife and biodiversity to thrive