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By restoring wildlife, reviving natural processes, and empowering local communities, rewilding strengthens biodiversity, stabilizes the climate, and builds resilient economies.
March 20th 2026
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We are catalysing the Global rewilding movement
Rewilding is a journey towards a more biodiverse, wild future where dynamic ecosystems are resilient, self-sustaining and abundant, providing many benefits to all living things.
Together, we are embedding rewilding into science, policy, and practice worldwide.
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Rewilding reawakens landscapes and regenerates the web of life from cities to the wildest places on the planet, offering nature’s own solutions to our greatest environmental, social and economic challenges.
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And it’s already happening.
Across continents, our partners are proving that nature can recover — faster and at greater scale than many believed possible.
Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative are rewilding Kazakhstan’s vast steppe ecosystem – including leading the dramatic rebound of the Saiga Antelope from fewer than 50,000 to well over four million animals, making it one of the largest and most successful rewilding efforts on Earth.
This remarkable rebound has been driven by wildlife crime prevention, species reintroduction, and advanced surveillance technology to establish new protected areas. Supported by national and international collaboration, this is a great example of restoration at an extraordinary scale.
Picture credits: Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative, Evgeniy Leshenko, Adbuaziz Madyarov, Bakhtiyar Taikenov, Albert Salemgareyev
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A Honduran farmer used to spend two months earning what he can now make in two hours, thanks to the Inga Alley Cropping method transforming smallholder agriculture in Central America.
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Fundación Montescola recognises that some of the most effective firefighters don’t carry hoses or wear helmets. Instead they graze the hillsides on four legs: Galician wild horses are emerging as unlikely heroes in facing increasing wildfires.
Video credit: Island Conservation
Just one year after Sooty Terns’ nesting sites were cleared of invasive species by Island Conservation on this atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, life is buzzing again! Nature rebounds if we allow her to, often faster than we imagine. Turn on sound for full effect.
Many rewilding success stories are unfolding across the world, right now. Discover more:
Rewilding is rewriting the history of nature’s loss
Rewilding is this very positive thing that engages people in our movement and gives some practical hope built on credibility and on sound science.
Listen to Alister Scott, Executive Director of the Global Rewilding Alliance, as he talks about the powerful force of rewilding
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Sahara Conservation: The Historic Return of the Scimitar-Horned Oryx to the Sahel as a Symbol of Global Unity and National Pride
Credit: Habib Ali Hamit / Sahara ConservationThe Scimitar-Horned Oryx, extinct in the wild since the late 1980s, began its historic return to Chad's Sahel in March 2016. This success story, spearheaded by Sahara Conservation, the Government of Chad, and the...
Forêt & Naturalité: Restoring dynamic, thriving forests in Belgium
Credits: Forêt & NaturalitéForêt & Naturalité is a Belgian nonprofit advancing forest rewilding and ecosystem resilience by promoting free evolution, natural processes, and forest protection. Active since 2015, the organisation combines education, advocacy,...
Forest First Samithi: Empowering Local Tribal Communities as Guardians of the Ghats
Photo credit - Forest First SamithiForest First Samithi is a visionary organisation that has spent the last 15 years healing the degraded habitats of India’s Western Ghats, demonstrating that large-scale nature recovery is built on the revival of humble grasses, the...
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