© Martin Wright Meet the rewilders: Gilfach On a nature reserve tucked away in mid-Wales, the Wildlife Trust’s James Hitchcock is leading the gentle rewilding of a hill farm into a nature-rich landscape.
© Mark Hamblin / Scotlandbigpicture com Pine marten This agile predator that lives in trees is one of several species of mustelid that are native to the UK
© Charlie Bishop / Wildscreen Eight species that could thrive in wilder national parks If our national parks were wilder, we could see a whole host of wildlife flourishing. Meet the species who would benefit from this change in legislation
© Graythwaite Estate Wild Graythwaite Discover Wild Graythwaite on the lakes of Lake Windemere in Cumbria. The rewilding project is restoring a dynamic mosaic of habitats.
Natural Capital Laboratory A live experiment for measuring the impacts of rewilding in the Scottish Highlands near Loch Ness. The project is also restoring native forests
© Bunloit Estate Highlands Rewilding — Bunloit Bunloit in the Scottish Highlands is developing an ambitious rewilding project alongside building the local nature economy and tackling climate change
© National Trust Scotland Mar Lodge Beautiful regenerating landscapes in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park with charismatic species such as the golden eagle and pine marten
© John Muir Trust Knoydart, Li and Coire Dhorrcail The John Muir Trust is restoring this rugged landscape in the Knoydart peninsula, Scotland to expand native woodland and see the return of native species