© James Warwick / Wildscreen Making woodlands wilder We explore a rewilding approach to managing woodland and how to bring back natural processes.
© Mark Hamblin / scotlandbigpicture.com Trees, woodland and rewilding How expanding and connecting woodlands supports biodiversity.
© Nattergal Boothby Wildland Explore Nattergal’s first site; an ambitious rewilding and river restoration project in Lincolnshire, driven by natural capital.
© Wild Tolworth Wild Tolworth Wild Tolworth in London has a bold vision of community-driven urban rewilding to bring nature connectedness back to our capital city
© 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
© 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
© 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