© Credit: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Wilder Idle Valley A mosaic of wildlife-rich wetland habitats where Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is bringing back keystone species
© Quentin / Wildscreen Interview with Chantal Lyons, author of Groundbreakers Explore wild boars’ ecological role, cultural importance and their vital contribution to biodiversity in this Q&A with Chantal Lyons.
© Sara King Rewilding lessons from Denmark Rewilding Manager Sara King returns inspired from Denmark at the progress they’re making in bringing large herbivores back to the landscape.
© Adamikarl / Shutterstock White-tailed eagle Britain’s largest bird of prey, the majestic white-tailed sea eagle, is being reintroduced in England.
© Alamy Stock Photo European flat oyster These unseen ecosystem engineers create habitats for other marine species, purify water and capture carbon
© Donovan Wright Rewilding Challenge Fund brings bison-sized boost A £100k funding boost will scale up rewilding in Kent – enabling its European bison and other conservation grazers to roam more freely.
© Martin Wright Meet the rewilders: Wild Ken Hill Inspired by the achievements of Knepp in Sussex, Dominic Buscall abandoned a career in consultancy to lead a transformation of his family’s Norfolk farm.
© Mark Caunt / Shutterstock Reintroductions and bringing back species Bringing back native species is a key part of re-establishing natural processes and restoring ecosystems.