© 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.
© Peter Cairns/scotlandbigpicture.com The role of grazers and browsers Grazing and browsing animals, especially larger mammals, perform a vital role in shaping our landscapes and driving natural processes. Learn how.
© Mark Hamblin / Scotlandbigpicture com Restoring natural processes An essential part of rewilding is working to restore natural processes. Here we explain what that means for rewilders across Britain.
© scotlandbigpicture.com Introducing natural processes Natural processes lie at the heart of rewilding, but what are they and why do we talk about them so much?
© Philip Price / scotlandbigpicture.com Rewilding and flood risk management We believe rewilding has a crucial role to play in our efforts to reduce flood risk and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
© Martin Wright Natural regeneration could save Britain’s forests ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿â€™s research shows that allowing trees to naturally regenerate over large areas is more efficient and cost-effective than tree planting.
© Scotlandbigpicture.com Why we need rewilding Seven ways rewilding is helping people, climate and nature to thrive.
© Peter Cairns / scotlandbigpicture.com Rewilding to enable natural flood management Learn how rewilding river catchments and floodplains can ease the severity of flooding across Britain.