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Conservation Grazing - Biodiversity Boost
Large herbivores once shaped our natural landscape - but many of these species are now absent from our ecosystems. Find out how and why conservation grazing can replicate these organic processes…
Growing Wilder at Hepple
For this week’s #WilderWednesday, ecologist Richard Thompson from Hepple has written a blog.
Rewooding
What is important in a woodland, and what makes a woodland resilient?
Summer Holidays 2025 – Connecting Young People with Nature
Solidarity Farm has created a space for children - especially those who struggle in mainstream education - to learn, play, and connect with nature.
Future Forests
Read all about Future Forests and the Wildwood project for this #WilderWednesday. Sofie Schrey has written a novel about the Wildwood which you can learn more about in this blog!
YPF's Wild Summer
Our Young People’s Forum enjoyed a day exploring Hauxley and East Chevington nature reserves to connect with nature, learn about the important work the Trust does to help wildlife, meet other like…
Great North Bog Day: Celebrating People, Power and Peat
Every year on the fourth Sunday in July, people from across the world come together to celebrate International Bog Day – a chance to raise awareness about peatlands, the benefits they provide,…
The Missing Lynx Project Exhibition – Views from the Young People’s Forum
Check out this week’s #WilderWednesday blog from the Young People’s Forum. For this blog the writers have talked about their views on The Missing Lynx Exhibition.
Rewilding Roadshows to bring nature back to North East Communities
For this week’s #WilderWednesday we have a guest blog from Climate Action North and the North East Rewilding Network, a network complementary to our Wilder Northumberland Network. Read on to find…
Dreaming of Gold
For this week’s #WilderWednesday we have a guest blog from Dr Catherine Barlow, Restoring Upland Nature (RUN) CEO, Home of the South of Scotland Eagle Project.