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Welcome to the first part of our Rewilding Series, What is rewilding?

 

The idea of rewilding is not a new one, but within the last couple of decades, it really has come to the forefront of wildlife and habitat conservation.

 

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This is the second instalment in our Rewilding Series, The Case Study of the Red Kite.

 

Accelerated conservation of the red kite started in the 1980s and in 1996, the Welsh kite trust was formed. 

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This is the third instalment in our Rewilding Series, The Case Study of the White Stork.

Unfortunately, the UK population was hunted to extinction and the loss of important habitat also played a role in their demise. But there is good news.

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Welcome back to the fourth instalment in our Rewilding Series, The Case Study of the European Beaver. 

Globally, the Eurasian beaver is of least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, however, in Scotland, they are Endangered and, in England, critically endangered

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Welcome to the final instalment of our Rewilding Series, The Case Study of the Great Bustard.

 

The Great Bustard was hunted to national extinction in the 19th century and the last bird was shot in 1832, however, there is good news for the once-beloved bird.

Watch our video to find out more. 

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