Dugong eating. Credit: vintrom from Getty Images Beneath the shallow waters off Bahrain’s coast, Dugongs are quietly doing something remarkable: helping the seagrass around them capture more than twice as much carbon as it would without them. A new study...
Photo credit: Imagine5, the environmental storytelling platform To grow support for rewilding, we must reach beyond our usual circles. However, traditional environmental communications often unintentionally target those who are already engaged. Instead, we can turn...
Photo credit: WWF-Australia & Tasmanian Land Conservancy Rewilding is a global movement, happening in diverse landscapes in every corner of the world. As we gear up for the 4th World Rewilding Day on March 20, 2024, the Global Rewilding Alliance is excited to...
Photo credit: Ocean Image Bank / Tom VierusTwo well-known facts: the ocean is responsible for an estimated one in two breaths, and is the planet’s largest carbon sink. But there is a less well-known fact: marine wildlife drive these processes. From Sharks, Whales and...
Spotted Deer. Credit: Talarak FoundationThe Talarak Foundation in the Philippines is a leader in rewilding, notably through its management of the 300-hectare Bayawan Nature Reserve. The foundation’s captive breeding program has successfully reintroduced the "West...
Credit: Scottish Rewilding AllianceThe Scottish Rewilding Alliance is a coalition of over 20 organizations and individuals dedicated to restoring nature across Scotland. Founded in 2019, the group advocates for ambitious policy change, aiming to make Scotland the...