Join us for an outrageous day of immersive bear-like activities as we mimic the impact that Brown Bears had on the British countryside for the first time in 1,000 years! Why? Because it’s great fun, the best way to learn about how amazing bears are, and (this is the best bit), we’ll be actively helping to make the countryside wilder and more biodiverse than it was before!| Wilderlife
Critical to the success of rewilding is the reintroduction of animals that we have lost from our wild places! We are finally realising that when we killed off the last wolf, bear, wild boar, bison, elephant, and beaver in this country (yes, they all thrived here once), we killed far more than the animals themselves! | Wilderlife
Less of a nest, more of a city!| Wilderlife
This tutorial is all about beaver coppicing, the skill of chopping down trees to construct new habitats for nature whilst building homes for beavers! This craft was invented by beavers and copied by people for millenia, with both beavers and people selectively cutting down woodlands and making them better for wildlife in the process! In this 'How to' video we will show you how to cut down trees in the best way possible for wildlife - like a beaver!| Wilderlife
I’ve watched with sadness as the delightful Lesser Spotted Woodpecker - the smallest member of the woodpecker family in the UK at roughly the size of a sparrow – has declined from once common garden bird to total disappearance from much of our countryside. Its demise is likely a result of many factors, but could it be that a lack of brown bears (exterminated from the UK over 1,000 years ago) is one of them! If so, how can we replicate some bear antics by rewilding gardening and help our w...| Wilderlife
An old jumper makes a | Wilderlife
Return of the white stork!| Wilderlife
In late July, Dylan Walker of Wilderlife teamed up with Railway Land Wildlife Trust and Small PerformanceAdventures to run a three-day Rewilding Workshop in Lewes, East Sussex.| Wilderlife
Just back from a wonderful wild camping holiday in Norway! A highlight was the stunning Hardangervidda National Park, home to Europe's largest herd of reindeer!| Wilderlife
Congratulations to the team at the White Stork Project at Knepp Estate in West Sussex who have just announced the first wild white stork chicks to be born in the UK for perhaps 500 years! Three nests containing eggs are currently being monitored, with the first egg hatching on 6th May.| Wilderlife
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A blog about rewilding your garden, rewilding your school, rewilding team building days, rewilding activities, rewilding workshops.| blog.wilderlife.org