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Rewilding is no longer a contested paradigm. Already, numerous studies show how rewilded nature has overcome the local biodiversity crisis and increased the resilience of the biosphere and the distinctive ecosystems.

We know what it takes: Vast and substantial reserves of land covering at least 5-10.000 hectares each, where natural vegetation has a chance to re-establish, free-flowing water systems are restored, and animals and predators are allowed to roam freely in dynamic and robust ecosystems. In betwixt, we need corridors, smaller and less protected nature reserves, and plots allowing people to live in this new and luscious world, providing valuable experiences to their friends and fellow citizens on how to achieve a more sustainable way of living.

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Is the Capercaillie Next on the Extinction List in Europe?

May 26, 2024

Since 1985, the number of European Capercaillies in the Middle Bavarian Alps has been reduced by more than 60%. This has occurred despite a general hunting prohibition since 1973 and a reform of the administration of Bavarian forests in 2005. New research points to the influence of climate changes, as well as forest structures. Read more

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Doom Scrolling and Apocalypticism

May 26, 2024

Which apocalypse do you subscribe to? Plagues and pestilences? Nuclear Armageddon? Fascist Putinism? The Sixth Extinction? Or just the plain old-fashioned Climate Catastrophe? Read more

Rewilding in the Ukrainian Kakhovske Reservoir

March 22, 2024

Last summer, the Kavkovske Reservoir was blown up by the Russians in yet another spectacular act of terrorism. Now, nature is trying to retake the river Read more

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Rewilding Britain now Numbers 1000 Active Members

March 22, 2024

This week, Rewilding Britain celebrated their astounding success. With 1000 members in their network, who are actively rewilding more than 120.000 ha of land and 50.000 ha seabed, the movement is gaining more and more momentum Read more