At the Global Rewilding Alliance, our commitment goes beyond restoring ecosystems; we’re dedicated to mainstreaming rewilding itself in practice, policy and science. Our goal is to bridge the gap between groundbreaking scientific discoveries and real-world impact, shaping policies and best practices that pave the way for a wilder, healthier, and hopeful future.

Recent research into the impact of rewilding is taking the world by storm. Top scientific journal Nature Climate Change published the article on rewilding as a nature-based climate solution, co-authored by 15 scientists, including our co-director Magnus Sylven and Yale School of Environment scientist Oswald Schmitz. Now published in over 76 mainstream media outlets, these features represent the growing global recognition of rewilding. Explore the list of our media coverage below and join us in celebrating the power of rewilding to inspire action.

Northern Hemisphere:

Irish Examiner – Ireland

Dagens Nyheter – Sweden

Sveriges Radio – Sweden

Tekniikka & Talous – Finland 

Business Insider Deutschland – Germany

HVG – Hungary 

Tages-Anzeiger – Swiss German

Basler Zeitung – Swiss German

Der Bund – Swiss German

National Observer – Canada

New Scientist Nederland – Netherlands

Business Insider Nederland – Netherlands

Libération – France

L’independant – France

Green Report – Italy

Forskning – Norway

Illustreret Videnskab – Denmark

RTBF (Radio-télévision belge de la Communauté française) – Belgium

Mother Jones – USA

Southern Hemisphere:

Forbes India – India

Economic Times (The Times of India) – India

The Print – India 

Daily Maverick – South Africa

Boksburg Advertiser (The Citizen / Zululand Observer) – South Africa

South Africa Today – South Africa

Latin American Post – South America

ANI – South Asia

Worldwide:

The Conversation

International Business Times

Anthropocene Magazine

Popular Science

Teller Report

Lab Manager

Global Citizen

Phys.org (Science X)

The Cool Down 

Espanol News

Eurek Alert!

Aljazeera

And then, news stories that don’t have links: