© 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
© 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
© Katherine Clarke / Derbyshire WT Community Rewilding Allestree Park The Allestree Park project is an exciting urban rewilding project in Derbyshire, which hopes to be the largest urban rewilding site in England.
© Scott Latham / Wildscreen Exchange Golden eagle The golden eagle is the apex predator of remote wilderness. Discover more about this bird’s vital role at the top of the food chain and where they still live.
© 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.
© Trees for Life Affric Highlands Launched in 2021, the Affric Highlands project area is a bold and ambitious landscape-scale project in the central highlands
© scotlandbigpicture.com Reintroductions must be part of Scotland’s Green agreement The Scottish Rewilding Alliance urges the Scottish Greens to make the trial reintroduction of lynx and beavers a core part of any agreement with the SNP.
© Mapperton Mapperton Estate Blending rewilding and regenerative agriculture to restore wildlife across the Mapperton estate in Dorset and building a nature-based economy.