© 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
© Kielder Wildwood Kielderhead Wildwood One of the wildest landscapes in England and the last stronghold for Scots pine, Kielderhead Wildwood hosts the charismatic golden eagle and pine marten
© 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.
© Neil McIntyre/scotlandbigpicture.com Let nature create a million acres of new woodland Over a million acres of new tree cover could be created in England simply by letting existing woodland regenerate and spread, new research shows.
© Cannwood Cannwood Wildlife is being restored in lowland Somerset at Cannwood. Reintroducing species and natural processes allows the development of a nature-based economy
© Sandon Estate Sandon Estate Sandon Estate in Hertfordshire is bringing natural processes back, restoring rivers and streams to their natural state and naturally regenerating woodland
© Dorset Wildlife Trust Wild Woodbury Wild Woodbury in Dorset is England’s first community rewilding project growing food for the community and rewilding for people and nature
© Sunart Fields Sunart Fields The former coal mine and dairy farm, Sunart Fields in Derbyshire, is bringing natural processes back to regenerate the land and explode with biodiversity