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THINK BIG. ACT WILD.

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WE ARE REWILDING BRITAIN

Creating a wilder Britain that improves lives for people, nature and the
climate.

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   WE EMPOWER REWILDERS
   
   We bring together rewilders from across the three nations so they can
   connect, inspire and support each other to create a wilder Britain that
   benefits us all.

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   WE DEMAND CHANGE
   
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   We catch up with the Wilder Blean Initiative, a rewilding project awarded our
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   HOW REWILDING CAN HELP THE NEW GOVERNMENT
   
   The new government has a massive job to do for nature, climate, people
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   Support Scotland in becoming the world’s first Rewilding Nation, committing
   to nature recovery across 30% of land and seas.

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   NINE INNOVATIVE REWILDING PROJECTS AWARDED FUNDING BOOST
   
   These latest Innovation Fund projects are showing us the innovative power of
   rewilding across Britain.


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