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“This place has made me shine again in a certain way,” says Valeria Barbi, an environmental journalist and naturalist.

“I was a little bit overwhelmed about the [global] ecological situation. But these places make me think we can do something, that best practices really exist.”

#rewilding #bears #italy #coexistence

theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · ‘We made everything bear-proof’: the Italian village that learned to love its bearsBy Phoebe Weston

Let the UK Government know we need a bigger, bolder & wilder plan to restore #nature

Right now the UK Government is working on the Land Use Framework and they want to hear from you. This is your chance to have a say on the future of #rewilding in England.

act.rewildingbritain.org.uk/la

Rewilding BritainDemand a wilder future for England's landAdd your name today and send a message to the UK Government: it's time to put nature in the frame.

#Rewilding #Indonesia #CoralReef

"How we're managing seasonal effects at our coral restoration sites"
by Mossy Earth Field Notes

youtube.com/watch?v=tkmdTwJ-eG

Quote by MEFN:
"Apr 7, 2025
In this vlog, Yudi goes over how the monsoon season has impacted our restoration efforts, tackles the emergence of even more opponents to our corals, and checks out the undersea nightlife at our first restoration site!"
To support our work you can become a member here: -> mossy.earth <-

ABOUT THIS PROJECT
Coral reefs are known as “the rainforests of the sea”. These vibrantly complex ecosystems harbour the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem globally. An estimated 25% of all marine species depend on reefs. They are also crucial for millions of people, providing food, livelihoods, resources and coastal protection.
Major threats, such as over-exploitation and climate change, are jeopardising the future of coral reefs. In the last few decades, sharp declines in reef cover have occurred worldwide. This is our first coral reef project to restore damaged reefs in the northern waters of Nusa Penida, Indonesia.
Our long-term goal is to improve resilience by enhancing connectivity of fragmented reefs whilst protecting and preserving endangered coral species. Led by our local team of expert divers and marine biologists passionate about the preservation of this marine ecosystem, we work with local people to promote positive community involvement in coral reef restoration.
You can learn more about this project (including FAQs) by visiting:
-> mossy.earth/projects/wilder-reefs <-

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Spent y’day on an 8-mile hike around #Knepp estate, one of Britain’s best known examples of #rewilding. Saw the white storks, the deer, & the weather was glorious. As I roamed the place, I was struck by nature’s relationship with time - both fast enough to show abundance & slow enough to show ages.

‘We made everything bear-proof’: the Italian village that learned to love its bears.

By learning to live with its ursine neighbours, mountainous Pettorano sul Gizio has drawn tourists and new residents, bucking a trend of rural decline.

mediafaro.org/article/20250407

The Guardian · ‘We made everything bear-proof’: the Italian village that learned to love its bears.By Phoebe Weston

A little Nevada #rewilding #timelineCleanse

TL;DR by changing how cattle are grazed, a creek in Nevada (Dixie Creek, yes, the name is terrible) has bloomed into a meandering oasis over 30+ years.

partnersinthesage.com/blog/vid

The video in the link shows the area transforming dramatically from a rocky narrow stream surrounded by bare ground to a broader, slower wetland surrounded by a band of green in the desert.

Partners in the SageCreating Miracles in the Desert: Restoring Dixie Creek Film — Partners in the SageFor decades, cattle grazed the vegetation growing alongside Dixie Creek continuously throughout the summer. Learn what happened and what it took to heal this waterway.

"There are now at least 173 underpasses and overpasses that are dedicated for #wildlife to get safely across roads.

"There’s three more that are under construction right now and there are 47 that have been committed to by various governments.

"So, we’re getting to this place where consideration of wildlife getting across roads is just a normal part of what we do. That’s super exciting."

#rewilding #roadecology #grizzlies #rockymountains #yellowstone #yukon

rewildingmag.com/y2y-is-making

Rewilding Magazine · Y2Y is making way for grizzlies and moreWildlife expert Jodi Hilty discusses how the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative’s interconnected corridors are making a massive impact on multiple species.

#Rewilding #BarriersToFishing by #Sculpture

"A genius way to protect the ocean" [11:14 min]
by Planet Wild

youtube.com/watch?v=G7AnKcMVEi

Quote by PW:
"Nov 15, 2024
The Mediterranean Sea is in crisis. Once a thriving spot for biodiversity, it is now the most overfished sea in the world and, according to the WWF, is "on the verge of burnout."
Why? Bottom trawling—a destructive fishing method where nets are dragged along the seabed, catching or destroying everything in their path.
For our 21st Planet Wild mission, we're supporting a beautiful and effective method to stop bottom trawling and protect marine life: an underwater sculpture museum.
Many thanks to the five selected artists who donated their work to the museum: Nikolas Maniatakos, Maria Grazia Collini, Abdulkadir Hocaoglu, Stefano Corti, and Giacomo Bernardi.
A special thanks to Greenpeace, Camilla Salghetti, Barbara Farnetani and Santiago Burin Des Roziers for providing us with additional footage."
👉 Become a Planet Wild member: -> planetwild.com/ <-

Time stamps
0:00 Art that saves the Mediterranean
1:10 The ecosystem of the Talamone sea
2:33 Meet Paolo, the ocean protector
3:18 What’s destroying the seabed?
4:31 Paolo’s fight for the ocean
5:31 How we’re using art to protect the sea
8:09 The underwater museum
10:11 Our support

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

Wah, the portals are re-opening!

Special live gig in Züri @zentralwaescherei, 2. & 3. May
Doors 8PM, tea ritual 8.30PM & then we start…
♡๑♥๑♡๑♥
So looking forward to sharing with you the next metamorphosis of the world we started @berlinartweek
Lots of love - spread the whispers - until soon ♡๑

Tickets: www.liviarita.com/upcomingshows

Pic by Paula Blaser

Paris’s rewilded railway line: the disused track turned into a green space for wildlife and walkers

La Petite Ceinture railway is being regreened in stages. In some places, paths, nature trails, and shared gardens have been created, while other sections have been left to rewild. Photograph: Michel Rubinel/AFP/Getty Images

theguardian.com/travel/2025/ap

#France
#rewilding

The Guardian · Paris’s rewilded railway line: the disused track turned into a green space for wildlife and walkersBy Guardian staff reporter

"Insight into the minds and lives of the #animals that have learned how to live around us could help us learn to be better neighbors to them.

"And accepting peaceful #coexistence as a shared responsibility might even help us be better neighbors to other people as well."

#urbanwildlife #coyote #cities #rewilding #edmonton

biographic.com/the-coyote-next

bioGraphic · The Coyote Next DoorWhat urban wildlife can teach us about cognition, survival, and how to be good neighbors.