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Rewilding Britain's Oliver Newham explains why putting an end to the burning of England’s uplands is needed to help meet ...
Latest news and views from Rewilding BritainTurning the tide on marine rewilding With the Environmental Audit Committee’s assessment of the marine environment just landed, as well as our Wilder Seas ...
How it shapes the landscape A keystone species, wolves, like lynx, alters the behaviour of its prey species, in this instance, primarily deer. This can reduce overgrazing and support the establishment ...
Saltmarshes, mudflats and freshwater grazing marsh provide excellent opportunities for a range of wildlife, including Avocet, marsh harrier, otters, egrets, owls, waders and wildfowl. Black-winged ...
It’s not too late to restore nature, but we must act urgently if we are to do so. We set up the Innovation Fund to offer seed funding to projects, breaking down barriers to getting started or enabling ...
The creation of the marshes was a joint project between the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and the Environment Agency, and was developed after a period of consultation with the local community which began ...
Defra first announced ELM ’s three strands in 2021, to help farmers transition from the EU ’s Basic Payment Scheme, due to be fully phased out by 2028. The EU system mostly paid land managers for the ...
Four in five adults in Britain support rewilding, according to new research. An opinion poll commissioned by the charity Rewilding Britain shows that 81 % of Britons support rewilding, with 40 % ...
In this article: Over-grazing, tree felling and other disturbances over time reduce the ability of land to absorb water Nature is a powerful ally in flood prevention but natural flood management makes ...
Rewilding is a relative newcomer to nature conservation. Likewise, we’re a young organisation, still finding our way as we work to encourage large scale rewilding across Britain. But there’s one thing ...