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Rewilding Britain

Organization

Organization Rewilding & Wildlife Paid

What they do

Rewilding Britain advocates for 30% of Britain's land and seas to be managed through rewilding by 2030. They work with landowners, communities, and policymakers to demonstrate that rewilding is economically viable and socially beneficial. Their Rewilding Network connects over 150 projects across the UK, from large estates to community gardens.


Why they matter

Britain is one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth. Rewilding Britain makes the case that the economic model of intensive agriculture in marginal uplands often fails both ecologically and financially. Their work with farmers and landowners demonstrates that rewilding can generate comparable or higher income through ecosystem services payments, nature tourism, and sustainable food production. The Rewilding Network provides the evidence base and peer support that helps more landowners make the transition.


How to support

Join the Rewilding Network if you manage land in the UK. Support their policy campaigns for rewilding-friendly agricultural subsidies. Visit rewilding sites and support nature-based businesses.


Key project to explore

The Rewilding Network connects over 150 projects totaling hundreds of thousands of acres, creating the UK's largest community of practice for nature restoration and rewilding economics.

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