Rewilding UK

View of the two Lakes from the Path to Haystacks. May 2014. Attribution: Nessy-Pic

This page focuses on UK rewilding that has the involvement and support of local communities. The majority of our information about Rewilding can be found, or shared via our location / Near you pages.

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  • News Beaver releases into wild to be allowed in England for first time in centuries, theguardian.com (Feb 28, 2025)
  • News Rewilding sees animals rebound in Hackney Marshes, BBC News (Feb 21, 2025)
  • News People already live alongside predators in India and Kenya – here’s how it could work in Scotland, theconversation.com (Dec 19, 2024)
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Networks and support organisations

"XRR is a rewilding wing of Extinction Rebellion, with over 10K members. Our aims are to rewild and regenerate.
To plant trees. Create forest gardens. Rewilded landscapes. Encourage community permaculture and sharing. Reforest moors. Flourish wild inner landscapes.
We actively seek to reach out & collaborate with individuals and environment-focussed groups who share similar aims."
Rewilding Britain wants rewilding – the large-scale restoration of nature to the point it can take care of itself – to flourish to reconnect people with the natural world, sustain communities, and tackle the extinction and climate crises...rewildingbritain.org.uk/news-and-views/press-releases-and-media-statements, added 16:15, 4 May 2021 (UTC)

Organisations working with communities

  • Citizen Zoo, Rewilding Our Future. "...community empowerment is at the heart of our work at Citizen Zoo. We want local people to be involved with and lead on our projects. Our active reintroduction projects... are engaging local communities and empowering them to make a difference for the wildlife in their areas."...thersa.org, added 15:26, 8 December 2021 (UTC)

Rewilding Britain

Rewilding Britain is an organisation founded in 2015 that aims to promote the rewilding of Great Britain. It is a registered charity in England, Wales and Scotland.

One of the people involved in setting up the charity was Guardian journalist and author George Monbiot who published Feral, a book about rewilding, in 2013.Rewilding Britain has called for the reintroduction of predators such as lynx and wolves which were hunted to extinction in Britain centuries ago. Its proposals have been often opposed by farmers.

In 2018 the Prime Minister, Theresa May, launched a 25-year environmental plan which gave encouragement to Rewilding Britain by, for example, supporting the reintroduction of the beaver and recognising the pioneering achievements of the Knepp Wildland in lowland rewilding.

In 2020, Rewilding Britain called for natural regeneration to be incentivised by the future Environmental Land Management Scheme and to be made the default approach to woodland creation unless trees are unable to establish or would take too long to arrive.

Maps

  • Rewilding projects and local groups signed up to the Rewilding UK network, rewildingbritain.org.uk, added 16:08, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
  • Public events map from futureforestsnetwork.org, maps long term planting projects, one day events, rewilding projects and tree nurseries, added 15:58, 1 December 2021 (UTC)

Public attitudes to rewilding

In 2020, nature writer Melissa Harrison reported a significant increase in attitudes supportive of rewilding among the British public, with plans recently approved for the release of European bison, Eurasian elk, and great bustard in England, along with calls to rewild as much as 20% of the land in East Anglia, and even return apex predators to the UK, such as the Eurasian lynx, brown bear, and grey wolf.

Campaigns

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