© Danny Green / 2020Vision Red deer Britain’s largest deer species and grandest surviving mammal is a key shaper of landscapes and habitats
© animalphotography.ch / Shutterstock Eurasian lynx A shy and elusive wild cat that plays a key role in the ecosystem as a top predator
© Shutterstock European bison Through grazing, foraging, wallowing and trampling, the hefty bison boosts habitat diversification
© Kevin Pluk / Shutterstock Aurochs (cow) Europe’s original wild cattle, the huge aurochs would have fundamentally influenced the shape of Britain’s landscapes
© Knepp Knepp Castle Estate Knepp Estate is the inspirational rewilding project thats turned a failing farm land into a profitable site of wildlife abundance in West Sussex.
© 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
© Broughton Estate Yorkshire Rewilding Network The Yorkshire Rewilding Network launched in 2020. Its aim is to promote local rewilding action and restore wildlife.
© 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