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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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An inspiring collection of rewilding success stories, new Alliance Partner announcements, event news, thought-pieces, reflections and more. For information about scientific research into rewilding, have a look at the Research Library.

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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

Golden Eagles. Credit: Mark Hamblin. Scotland The Big Picture

Rewilding the Scottish Highlands: Creating Steps for Large-Scale Recovery

Credit: Itombwe Generation pour l'Humanite (16)

Itombwe Génération pour l’Humanité: Saving our Wildlife and Forests

Antelopes locking heads credit H.Bieser from pixabay

Cohabiting Earth: Seeking a Bright Future for All Life

Red Squirrel. Credit: Bright Green Nature

Bright Green Nature: Rewilding Landscapes, Reconnecting Communities

Ranger looking out at landscape, credit: Endangered Wildlife Trust

Endangered Wildlife Trust: Restoration and protection for shared resilience

Nocturnal Primates survey team in Kom Village. Photo credits: Sekakoh

Sekakoh: Collaboration towards a wilder Cameroon

Imagine5 Storytelling Magazine

Beyond the Echo Chamber: How human-centered storytelling can help rewilding reach new audiences

StrangeFoot_Oupot. Photo credit_ Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative

When One Elephant sparks a 400km corridor: Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative

Monsoon at Dhun (July 2023). Credits: Dhun

Reimagining Our Own Habitats: Dhun’s Blueprint for Regenerative Living

Eastern barred bandicoots. Credits: Philip Island Nature Parks

Phillip Island Nature Parks: healing country rooted in science and community

Wildwood Trust - Credit Dave Butcher

Wildwood Trust: Rediscover the rhythm of British wildness

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