What they do
The Global Rewilding Alliance connects 286 organizations across every continent working on rewilding. The alliance facilitates knowledge sharing, coordinates advocacy, and amplifies the collective voice of the global rewilding movement. Members range from local community groups to international NGOs, spanning marine, freshwater, and terrestrial rewilding.
Why they matter
Rewilding movements have historically been fragmented: different organizations working in different ecosystems in different countries with limited coordination. The Global Rewilding Alliance provides the connective tissue, enabling a local mangrove restoration group in Indonesia to learn from a river rewilding project in Europe. This network effect accelerates learning and strengthens the political voice of rewilding in international negotiations.
How to support
If your organization works in rewilding or conservation, join the alliance. Follow their communications for global rewilding news and opportunities. Support the movement by amplifying rewilding stories from your region.
Key project to explore
The alliance's global mapping initiative documents rewilding projects worldwide, creating the first comprehensive database of where rewilding is happening, at what scale, and with what outcomes.