Looking out across large-scale wildlife corridor in Africa. Credit: Endangered Wildlife Trust.Endangered Wildlife Trust, a longstanding Alliance Partner located in South Africa, operating throughout Southern and Eastern Africa, have been paving the way for large-scale...
Taking Animals Into Account: Africa Special Report to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
The report evaluates how wild mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, macro-crustaceans (especially crabs and crayfish), and molluscs shape lakes, rivers and streams, as well as saltmarshes, seagrass meadows, estuaries, coastal lagoons, deltas and mudflats,...
Taking Animals Into Account: The critical role of wild animals in shaping wetland ecosystems and the services they provide. A Report to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
The groundbreaking report reveals how wild animals play an underestimated but vital role in keeping the world’s wetlands functional and resilient. Compiled by the Global Rewilding Alliance and ten partner organisations, the study outlines impactful evidence that...
Animating the Carbon Cycle website
Animating the Carbon Cycle (ACC), is an emerging field of science and policy, producing rigorous, peer-reviewed evidence to show how nature recovery is a credible, rapid and cost-efficient option. This website collects and presents available resources and evidence in...
The Global Rewilding Movement: Our Collective Impact
The world's first attempt to summarise the collective impact of the global rewilding movement. A visually stunning, highly accessible 50-page report integrates many great stories, ideas and resources from across the movement. This resource for the whole rewilding...
Rewilding, A Serious Candidate For Stabilising The Global Climate
In March 2023 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its latest report on the current and future state of the Earth’s climate. The report had a bleak message: we are unlikely to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement goal of cutting greenhouse gas...
Trophic Rewilding Can Expand Natural Climate Solutions
This study presents scientific evidence showing that protecting and restoring wild animals and their functional roles can enhance natural carbon capture and storage and be a key component of natural climate solutions.
Animating The Carbon Cycle
Against the backdrop of biodiversity decline and rising global temperatures, there has never been a greater awareness of our need for nature and the wide range of benefits it provides. Practical rewilding initiatives have already demonstrated that by enhancing...