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About us

Project Rewild was founded in 2018 with the mission of making nature connection, learning, and play accessible to all.

Each year, we engage with thousands of children, adults, families, and communities, providing opportunities to get outside, connect with nature, protect the environment, and thrive together.

“For me there is nothing more pressing, nothing more important than remembering that we are part of nature, and not separate from it. Our very survival as a species depends on it.”

Luke Funnell - Founder and Director

 

 WE ARE NATURE

 

What is Rewilding?

We recognise now that mass industrialisation and mass agriculture has caused huge problems for the land and sea. Species have disappeared. Soil has become depleted. Pollution has been shown to have devastating consequences. The effects of climate change are starting to become tangible.

What has happened to the land, the species and the soil acts as a mirror for us. The land and the sea needs rewilding. What has happened to children, to young people and to adults is similarly devastating.

Rewilding is a way of supporting the land and sea to return to a better sense of balance, of giving space for the land to recover, of standing back and letting nature heal itself. Rewilding is a way of relinquishing human control, of repositioning humans so that we are a part of – and not apart from – nature. Rewilding is a way to help nature to thrive.

Rewilders understand how ecosystems have been damaged and they are proactive in finding ways to help nature to thrive again. Their actions - such as reintroducing wolves – are sometimes controversial but they have been shown to have dramatic impacts.

Humans need rewilding in similarly dramatic ways. Read more here: Rewilding

 

At no time in human history have children spent less time outdoors. Attention deficit disorders, obesity and a variety of other physical and emotional ailments can be attributed to a decline in exposure to the out of doors and the natural environment.
— Craig Whipple, Director of Vermont State Parks

 OUR AIMS

Project rewild cic aims:

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    Get Outside

    Ensure that everyone has access to and can enjoy natural outdoor spaces.

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    connect

    Foster meaningful relationships among individuals, communities, and the natural world.

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    Protect

    Enhance biodiversity through sustainable and effective conservation and land management initiatives.

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    Thrive

    Improve physical and mental health by encouraging time spent in nature.

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    Grow

    Produce high-quality, chemical-free food for local families and empower communities to cultivate their own food sustainably.

Project Rewild is a Non- Profit Community Interest Company.

Find out more about why time in nature matters and how you can help

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MEET THE TEAM

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    Luke

    Founder & Director. More Info

  • A woman with curly hair sitting in a grassy field with a small girl, both appearing relaxed. The woman has her head resting on her knee and the girl is covering her face with her hands.

    Polly

    Director, Lead Mentor & Mindfulness Instructor. More info

  • A person with a knit hat, scarf, and winter coat kneeling on the forest floor, looking through a camera with a large lens, surrounded by trees and fallen leaves.

    Mark

    Director, Mentor & Filmmaker. More info

  • Claire

    Claire

    Rewild Mentor & Permaculture Teacher. More info

  • A man in a beanie and camouflage jacket outdoors in a wooded area, sunlight shining through trees in the background.

    michael

    Primitive Skills Practitioner & Fishing Instructor. More info

  • A woman with curly hair smiling outdoors, with trees and a fence in the background.

    sam

    Rewild Mentor & Forest School Instructor, More info

  • A man with a short beard wearing a striped sweater and dark pants kneeling on the ground outdoors, holding a large rock or root with both hands, surrounded by leaves and trees in the background.

    ADAM

    Rewild Mentor & Therapeutic Expedition Leader. More info

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    MICHELLE

    Rewild Mentor & Forest School Instructor. More info

  • A young man with glasses, beard, and curly hair taking a selfie outdoors, leaning against a tree with one hand, surrounded by trees and bushes in a garden or park.

    elliot

    Mentor, Campfire Entertainer & Cold Water Swimming Coach. More info

  • A man and two children at a food stand outdoors, with trays of tacos on the table.

    DAVID

    Camp Cook and Therapeutic Cooking Instructor

  • A man with a beard and curly hair, wearing a jacket, standing in a wooded area and juggling a large, flat disc with a smile on his face.

    Thomas

    Rewild Mentor & Campfire Entertainer. More info

  • A black and white photo of a man with curly hair, a beard, and mustache. He is wearing a sweater and standing outdoors with blurred trees in the background.

    Dean

    Men's Coach and Fire Circle Facilitator

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    Dr Daniel

    Professional Researcher & Board Member. More info

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