Fundamentals of Re-Wilding Course

A two-day course exploring the topic of re-wilding in detail. Features presentations, group activities and guided walks. (Note: The date for this event has been changed from September 6th/7th to November the 8th/9th.)

Date

08/11/2025

This event occurs Daily from 08 Nov 2025 to 09 Nov 2025

Description

About the event We hear almost daily that habitats are being destroyed, species are going extinct and people have never been more disconnected from our natural world. Whilst The Wildlife Trusts and other organisations are doing fantastic work, nature is still in decline. Much of the work we do involves traditional methods which manage or create habitats by mimicking lost native species. For decades now, conservationists have been asking the questions: why do we need to look after the land, what happened before we were here and how can we work more efficiently for nature? There is now a push in conservation to restore functionality to our ecosystems so that, to different extents, they can look after themselves (nobody mows the grass in the Masai Mara!). In recent years, re-wilding has gone from the folly of a criticized minority, right to the top, with people like Sir David Attenborough and the UK prime minister entering the discussion! The question is no longer ‘if’, but ‘when’ and ‘how’. With big changes afoot, how can we overcome entrenched views of nature conservation methods? Do we have space for it? And can we really bring back species like beavers,elk and lynx? Is re-wilding just wishful thinking or a silver bullet in the conservation toolbox? These questions, and many more, will be addressed in “Fundamentals of Re-Wilding”, our two-day introductory course to explore the subject and delve into the ecology behind the re-wilding headlines. Join us at Attenborough Nature Reserve for a packed weekend of presentations, group activities and guided walks which brings together years of research into a structured format designed to improve your understanding of this vital, yet sometimes nebulous, topic. Lunch and refreshments included for both days. Visit https://www.nottinghamshirewildlife.org/events for details of the agenda and to book your place.

Venue

Attenborough Nature Reserve Barton Lane Attenborough Nottingham NG9 6DY

engagement@nottswt.co.uk
0115 972 1777

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