Rewilding Magazine is an independent publication dedicated to exploring the people, places, ideas and debates connected to the global rewilding movement.| Rewilding Magazine
An experimental approach is showing – so far – that drones can be an effective means of spreading seed on difficult-to-reach terrain.| Rewilding Magazine
Cole Swanson turns to rocks, dirt and lichen to make murals that highlight what often goes unnoticed.| Rewilding Magazine
To help its iconic mountain lions and other wildlife navigate the city, Los Angeles is breaking new ground.| Rewilding Magazine
The one-two punch of landscape change and climate change are making matters worse for wolverines. Here's how we can make a difference.| Rewilding Magazine
Grey wolves are an important apex predator that are being brought back from the brink. Their latest new territory? The mountains of Colorado.| Rewilding Magazine
After decades of struggle, the Indigenous community of Pachgaon in Maharashtra transformed a degraded forest into a thriving ecosystem – proving that rewilding can be both ecological and equitable.| Rewilding Magazine
Artists have power both financial and cultural. Here's how they can help make rewilding work.| Rewilding Magazine
Thanks to 50 years of dedicated effort, the UK’s largest bird of prey is a rewilding success story.| Rewilding Magazine
Conservation non-profit Proyecto Tití is harnessing the power of community to rebuild local ecosystems.| Rewilding Magazine
In a conversation hosted by the Royal Botanical Gardens, a pair of connectivity experts share their thoughts on what rewilding means, the tricks to finding common ground with partners and how taking action can help mitigate climate grief.| Rewilding Magazine
Rewilding needs connectivity. These examples show how smart design can prevent road deaths and help animals migrate from place to place.| Rewilding Magazine
A network of volunteers across Canada are growing native plants to help butterflies and other species survive and thrive.| Rewilding Magazine
In the city of Saskatoon on Canada’s Prairies, gardener Karen Hunter is supporting butterflies and spreading her love of native seeds.| Rewilding Magazine
European settlement drove plains bison out of the North American prairies. Can rewilding bring them back?| Rewilding Magazine
How farmers are inviting nature onto their land to help restore the connections between cultivated and wild lands – and become stewards of biodiversity.| Rewilding Magazine
How one Australian homeowner is transforming her standard-issue suburban yard into habitat for birds, insects, lizards and more.| Rewilding Magazine
A pollinator corridor can bring butterflies, bees and neighbourhoods together. Here’s how to get one started in your community.| Rewilding Magazine
If we want greener, wilder and more resilient cities, we can’t stop at plants. It’s time to bring the animals back too.| Rewilding Magazine
A pack of wolves has recolonized an area of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. So far, they’re being welcomed.| Rewilding Magazine
Wolf restoration in Colorado shows how humans are rethinking their relationships with wild animals – and the ways we can make this coexistence work.| Rewilding Magazine
A concerted and collective effort has helped populations rebound of this predator native to Spain and Portugal.| Rewilding Magazine
Rewilding needs apex predators – but they can cause challenges for locals. In Montana, one community is making this work.| Rewilding Magazine
Forests will grow back by themselves if we let them. Here's how a passive rewilding strategy could be the most cost-effective – and also effective – reforestation tool we have.| Rewilding Magazine
Reforestation and planting trees are crucial steps in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. But how do we do it the right way?| Rewilding Magazine
In one project in British Columbia's Rocky Mountains, expanding caribou populations and habitats starts with protecting mothers and their calves.| Rewilding Magazine
Wildlife expert Jodi Hilty discusses how the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative’s interconnected corridors are making a massive impact on multiple species.| Rewilding Magazine
This new made-in-Canada app is connecting collectors of native tree seed with the planters, nurseries and restoration ecologists who need them.| Rewilding Magazine
So you're ready to start rewilding your yard. But how do you get rid of the grass? Here are three top options.| Rewilding Magazine
To lessen the impact of human-built structures on the movement of wildlife, we need to start with smart design.| Rewilding Magazine
Minnesota's MnSeed Project is boosting biodiversity by collecting, saving and planting native seeds – and teaching others to do so, too.| Rewilding Magazine
To make our ecosystems as resilient as possible, we need species diversity – and that includes bees. Here, conservation biologist Sheila Colla explains their main threats and what we need to do.| Rewilding Magazine
The Métis writer’s new novel imagines setting a herd of bison free in downtown Edmonton – and the fallout that comes from it.| Rewilding Magazine
So you want to put native plants in your yard – great! But where do you find them, and how do you know they're the right ones?| Rewilding Magazine
In her new book One Garden Against the World, author Kate Bradbury demonstrates how individual action can lead to significant impact.| Rewilding Magazine
A new book rounds up perspectives on rewilding that show its broad applicability – and why adjusting how we think should be the first step.| Rewilding Magazine
Amidst a global biodiversity crisis, insects need all the help they can get. Here's how to make your yard part of a more resilient ecosystem.| Rewilding Magazine
Letting dandelions grow for a month is marketed as an easy way to help save the bees. But it's not a blanket solution| Rewilding Magazine