Rewilding Sussex
Local network
Aiding the recovery of nature in Sussex to a more natural self-reliant state, for the benefit of nature and people.

Rewilding Sussex was set up by Chris Sandom, Lecturer at University of Sussex, in 2014 as a community group to engage people with rewilding locally. They quickly gained members, and group meetings and made outings to the wilder places in the South of England, like Knepp Wildlands and Ham Fen for inspiration.
Rewilding Sussex aims to aid in the recovery of nature in Sussex to a more natural self-reliant state, for the benefit of nature and people. They are looking to drive community led action on the ground, and involve projects and landholdings with this local vision.
The local network have launched may successful projects, including the project in 2015 and more recently.


The Rewilding Network
The Rewilding Network is the go-to place for projects across Britain to connect, share and make rewilding happen on land and sea.
Want to get involved?
Rewilding Sussex welcomes anyone who would like to get involved in rewilding – you do not need to own land. Find out more on their website.