PRINCIPLES OF REWILDING
Rewilding Learning Day
Join ecologist and rewilding consultant, Ellie Corsie, for an informative and inspiring introduction to the principles of ecological restoration, or rewilding.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Over recent years, the rewilding movement in Scotland has gathered real momentum. There are now hundreds of projects all over Scotland putting rewilding principles into action. They include large estates, farms, crofts, community landholdings and even parks and cemeteries.
But what does rewilding actually mean? To us it means the mass recovery of the living systems on which we all depend. Rewilding means restoring and protecting vast areas of land and water – where nature is free to direct the ebb and flow of life. Rewilding means giving space back to wildlife and allowing natural processes to shape whole ecosystems so that they work in all their colourful complexity.
Rewilding is also about the way we think. It’s about understanding that we are one species among many, bound together in an intricate web of life that ties us to the atmosphere, the weather, the tide, the soils, the freshwater, the oceans, and all living creatures on the planet.
Scotland is ranked as one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world and although the power of nature to heal itself is extraordinary - it is not unlimited. Rewilding provides a practical pathway to address the climate and nature emergencies, and to renew our fractured relationship with the natural world. It is a pathway of hope.
This Learning Day will cover:
- The ecological concepts that underpin rewilding
- The history of the word rewilding
- Our nine principles of rewilding
- Why rewilding matters to people
- Barriers to rewilding
This Learning Day is for you if:
- you are a student, graduate or interested in pursuing a career within the rewilding/nature restoration sector.
- you are a landowner or land manager interested in learning the rewilding basics.
DATES
| DATES | GUIDE | STATUS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DATES: 9 May 2026 | GUIDES: Ellie Corsie | STATUS: Open | BOOK NOW |
PRICE
£95
PRICE INCLUDES
- Tea/coffee/biscuits on arrival
- All presentations and take-home resources
- Certification for course attendance
PRICE EXCLUDES
- Travel to/from the course
- Lunch (please bring a packed lunch)
- Personal expenses
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Timings
Arrival from 9.30am for tea/coffee/biscuits, for a 10am start. The day will wrap up around 4pm. Please bring your own packed lunch.
How do I get there?
The venue is the Scottish Storytelling Centre, which can be found on Google Maps here.
Address: The Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR.
By Train:
The closest train station is Edinburgh Waverley. A short 5-10 minute walk along Market Street, Jeffrey Street and Chalmers Close will bring you to the venue.
By Car:
The Scottish Storytelling Centre has no dedicated parking, but nearby options include pay-and-display on High Street/Jeffrey Street. As the venue is centrally located, we recommend using public transport, where possible.
What size are your groups?
The Learning Day is for groups of up to 15 participants.
Read our FAQ's for more info
VENUE
This Learning Day is based in central Edinburgh and will be mostly classroom based with some outdoor time spent in a local park. Our venue for this Learning Day is The Scottish Storytelling Centre - a vibrant arts venue and the world’s first purpose-built Centre for live storytelling, programming a year-round traditional arts calendar of live storytelling, theatre, music, exhibitions, workshops, family events and festivals. We have exclusive-use of one of their event spaces and refreshments will be provided throughout the day.
