© Mark Caunt / Shutterstock Reintroductions and bringing back species Bringing back native species is a key part of re-establishing natural processes and restoring ecosystems.
© Ben Porter Restoring cultural identity through native breeds Rewilding offers the opportunity to restore local identity through reintroducing lost native breeds back into our landscapes. Learn how this happens
© ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Case study: Wilder Blean Bison have been reintroduced as free roaming animals in Kent for the first time in 6,000 years.
© Cam Goodhead / Cabilla Case study: Cabilla Cornwall See how beavers are shaping the landscape in Cornwall.
© Vlada Cech / Shutterstock Keystone species and trophic cascades Keystone species and trophic cascades are key elements of healthy ecosystems. We explore what that means.
© Vladimir Wrangel / Shutterstock European Sturgeon A fish that evolved with the dinosaurs, this species is now extinct in Britain and critically endangered in Europe
© Martin Wright Meet the rewilders: Dayshul Brake An unlikely group of landowners is starting out on a journey to transform their corner of Devon, in Britain’s first rewilding cluster. Read their story.
© Sam Rose / whatifyoujustleaveit.info West Dorset Wilding West Dorset Wilding is a new landowner-led charity, connecting farmers and land managers and restoring the landscape.