© Knepp Wildland The Wild View: Food and nature, not food vs nature In her latest Wild View, ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿â€™s Founder and Chief Executive Rebecca Wrigley, challenges us to move beyond the false narrative of food vs nature.
© Ray Hennessy / Wildscreen What the spring 2026 UK elections mean for rewilding Deep dive into what the UK Election results could signify for scaling up rewilding across Wales, England and Scotland.
© Cornwall Wildlife Trust Time to move beyond the ​‘museum model’ of conservation In her second Wild View opinion piece, ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Chief Exec Rebecca Wrigley calls for a radical modernisation of the way we protect our landscapes.
© James Street Five years of the Rewilding Network – a growing movement Five years ago, we launched a Britain-wide Rewilding Network for practitioners. Rewilding Manager, Sara King, reflects on the community’s journey
© Anna Moffat The Wild View: Nature is stalling In the first of her Wild View series, ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Chief Exec Rebecca Wrigley lays down the gauntlet, arguing that 30% rewilding is the only path forward.
© James Shooter Is this the nature bill Scotland needs? With Scotland’s May 2026 elections looming, the Natural Environment Bill must be as bold and as wild as possible, says Scotland Rewilding lead Charlotte Maddix.
© AC Rider/Shutterstock Time to put down the matches ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿â€™s Oliver Newham explains why putting an end to the burning of England’s uplands is needed to help meet climate goals and restore biodiveristy.
© Map data 2019 Google Why it matters that England has a Land Use Framework England’s long-promised Land Use Framework is a golden opportunity for joined-up thinking on our future, including rewilding. Will the UK Government seize it?
© Mark Hamblin / scotlandbigpicture.com Reclaiming the right to rewild Scotland Advocacy Coordinator Charlotte Maddix unpacks our new briefing paper on the relationship between land reform and rewilding in Scotland.