Yorkshire Rewilding Network
Connecting, inspiring and enabling rewilding throughout Yorkshire...
As a registered charity run by volunteers, we welcome donations to support our network. All funds received will be used to arrange events, put towards education & communication and help cover our administrative costs. If you would like to make a donation, please follow the "Donate to YRN" link below.
The Yorkshire Rewilding Network aims to bring together anyone in the region who has an interest in rewilding — to inspire one-another, share knowledge and experience, and work towards a brighter, more sustainable future for all inhabitants… be they creatures great or small.
We believe in a nature-first approach to land care and management — from urban gardens to 1,000-acre farms, coastal waters to upland dales — one that allows Yorkshire’s diverse mosaic of habitats to thrive, and all communities living within them to flourish.
What exactly is rewilding?
The role of technology in rewilding
Snaizeholme: One of the boldest habitat restoration projects in England’s uplands.
Golden eagles heading south...
Cropton Beaver trial – 5 years on
Community rewilding – panel discussion
Rewilding Britain’s Schools – empowering young people to reconnect with nature and shape the future
Rewilding Yorkshire – Lessons from the European mainland
Trying to bring back the beaver
Rethinking pests: learning to love the most misunderstood insects
Urban rewilding: new vision or repackaging the old?
Restoring an upland farm in the Yorkshire Dales
Rewilding with horses
Habitat restoration in the Humber
Yorkshire Rewilding Network – What’s it all about?
How we ‘Make it Wild’ – a personal perspective
In praise of ponds
Rewilding in an agricultural landscape
The Natural Capital Laboratory
Tokenising rewilding
eDNA: working together to scale up the measurement of nature
The Return of the White-tailed Eagle.mp4
Rewilding Yorkshire with native livestock and equines
Helping farmers to manage their environmental assets
Yorkshire's Wilder Peatlands