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Wiltshire Small Rewilders

Local network

Working with landowners rewilding up to around 20 hectares who are looking to connect for a joint vision.

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Wiltshire Small Rewilders is a local network that offers support for small rewilding projects across Wiltshire and nearby areas.  © Wiltshire Small Rewilders

Wiltshire Small Rewilders is a volunteer-run network that offers support and knowledge sharing for small rewilding projects across Wiltshire and nearby areas. Whether you’re already working on a rewilding project or thinking about starting one, Wiltshire Small Rewilders welcomes members with projects up to around 20ha (50 acres).

The network was founded in January 2024 and is run by Fiona and Rich Cassidy of Found Outdoors and Jonathan Thomson of Underhill Wood Nature Reserve.

Members’ benefits include a private online discussion group for advice and support, visits to local rewilding projects, occasional workshops and other private events. There is also a public Instagram page showing what the network gets up to.

Get involved

Membership is currently open to rewilders based in or around Wiltshire who:

  • own or manage land
  • or are thinking about starting a rewilding project
  • or work on land that is being rewilded (e.g. ecologists, gardeners etc.)

To join the network please fill in the contact form on Wiltshire Small Rewilders’ website.

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Wiltshire landscape
 © Wiltshire Small Rewilders

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