Hampshire & Isle of Wight Rewilding Network A dedicated network for rewilding and regeneration of land for wildlife in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight
© Nick Upton / 2020VISION Restoring wetlands How we can restore some of the most ecologically abundant places on Earth.
© Birchen Edge Burbage and Eastern Moors Burbage and Eastern Moors in Sheffield is open to visitors. Explore peat bog restoration, natural woodland regeneration and natural forces governing the site
Wild Saltholme Wild Saltholme in Durham is an important habitat that through rewilding is going to be greatly expanded and restored with life and natural processes
© 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.
© Radnorshire Wildlife Trust / James Hitchcock Gilfach Natural processes are being restored to Gilfach in the Marteg Valley in mid Wales. Grazing has been reduced and new biodiverse habitats are forming
© Martin Harvey Tarras Valley Nature Reserve The Tarras Valley Nature Reserve in Southern Scotland is an ambitious community led project to rewild a landscape that already hosts a range of wildlife