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Picture credit: Peace Parks Foundation – Extensive rewilding efforts lead to successful Eland herd translocation to Zinave National Park, Mozambique

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Barn Owl. Credit: Broughton Sanctuary

Broughton Sanctuary: Restoring our belonging to the land

Saiga Antelope herd, part of the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative, Kazakhstan

Rewilding the World’s Rangelands

Scimitar-horned Oryx in the Wild. Credit_ Habib Ali Hamit _Sahara Conservation

Sahara Conservation: The Historic Return of the Scimitar-Horned Oryx to the Sahel as a Symbol of Global Unity and National Pride

Photo credit: Forêt & Naturalité.

Forêt & Naturalité: Restoring dynamic, thriving forests in Belgium

People walking in line carrying baskets on their heads. Credit: Forest First Samithi

Forest First Samithi: Empowering Local Tribal Communities as Guardians of the Ghats

Woman smiling, attaching coral to metal structure, with an ocean background. Credit: Livingseas Foundation

Livingseas Foundation: Reconnecting with Life Beneath the Waves

Credit: AKAE Conservación

Akae Conservancy: A Priceless Legacy for Colombia’s Wild Orinoquía

Tulips in the desert. Credit: Albert Salemgareyev

Choose Our Future – World Rewilding Day on March 20th, 2026

Underwater structure Credit: ReefWatch Marine Conservation

ReefWatch: A Blueprint for Science-led Marine Ecosystem Restoration in India

Photo_ Grégoire Dubois

12 Principles of Rewilding: Rewilding Practitioners Putting Theory in Action

Gentoo penguins at Neko harbour, Antarctic peninsula. Credits: Antarctic Rights

Giving an Entire Continent a Voice: Antarctic Rights Joins the Global Rewilding Alliance

Hippos, key wetland engineers Credit: Turgut Kirkgoz from Pexels

The Wetlands Action Plan launches in Africa to put wild animals at the centre of wetland management and policy

White-bellied pangolin. Credit: Wild Africa

Wild Africa: Share the ROAR for a wilder Africa

Marine Conservation Cambodia: restoring life to Cambodia’s waters and building community resilience

Moth. Credit: NatureFuture

Naturefuture: Enabling India’s grassroots ecological heroes

Inga Foundation: Heal Land for Farming and Nature Recovery

Three owl chicks in the nest. Credit: Leonidas Santana from Getty Images

The Wild Side of 2025 – Celebrating the year’s many successes in the global rewilding movement

Belmont Estate: The power of collaboration and reconnecting with Nature

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