Dave Foreman – Remembering a Father Tree
The wilderness community and the global rewilding movement pay tribute to a founding father, Dave Foreman.
Rewilding the American West
Vance Martin, president of WILD, responds to Rewilding the American West, a recently published article by BioScience.
The Right To A Healthy Planet Finally Endorsed By UN
In a historic vote on July 28, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the universal human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.
Help Rewilding In Ukraine
As war descends on Ukraine, it also sweeps across the wetlands of the Danube River Delta that...
Tom Lovejoy, you will be dearly missed…
With the passing of Tom Lovejoy on December 25 the world lost a tireless scientist and leading spokesperson for the importance of public understanding of environmental science and its findings.
Ecosulis launches UK’s first rewilding internship programme
The pioneering graduate internship programme will allow young people to begin their rewilding career and shape the emerging profession.
Cheetahs return to Mozambique’s Maputo Special Reserve
Cheetahs will soon grace the wildlife-rich plains of Maputo Special Reserve in southern Mozambique for the first time since the 1960s thanks to GRA member, Peace Parks Foundation.
Two Global Rewilding Alliance members work together to restore the Scottish Highlands
Affric Highlands initiative to restore nature will work with local communities in new ways connecting wildlife habitats and building a nature-based economy.
Calling For Nominations For The Wangari Maathai Award
Do you know a true forest champion? Nominations for the Wangari Maathai Award due October 15th! The Global Rewilding Alliance would like to nominate its deserving members and needs your help!
Private Funders of the New ‘Protecting Our Planet Challenge’ Announce $5 Billion Commitment to Protect and Conserve 30% of Planet by 2030
Announcement marks largest-ever private funding commitment to biodiversity conservation – aimed at tackling Earth’s climate, extinction and health crises