Stag Beetle (Lucanus cervus), Kent, UK. Male in garden where it emerged naturally. Controlled situation.

WILD YOUR SPACE

Rewilding relies on people taking action at all scales and across all settings - this is a journey for everyone.

Throughout Scotland, passionate individuals and communities are coming together to create more space for bats, bees, birds and butterflies. Parks, gardens, allotments, school grounds, golf courses, cemeteries and roadside verges can all make a valuable contribution to a landscape rich in nature.

Please use the resources below to make rewilding happen in your own space.

10 easy steps to wild your space

Scotland's urban green spaces add up to more than 1,000 sq km, a potential rewilding area equivalent to 150,000 football pitches, and bigger than the Isle of Mull!

Check out our top tips to start rewilding your own space.

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Ten tips
MeWilding

Get your copy of MeWilding 

Our MeWilding ebook is packed with information and easy to follow ideas to encourage us all to let the wild into our everyday lives. Decorated with stunning imagery, MeWilding not only provides practical rewilding techniques and tools, it helps inform our choices and actions as consumers.

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The Northwoods Nine

The Northwoods Nine explains in detail the nine principles that our Northwoods Rewilding Network land partners commit to. These principles ensure that we work consistently with our partners to deliver maximum rewilding impact, but they can be used to guide any land manager to begin their own rewilding journey.

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Northwoods Nine