Rewilding Conference, 20-21 Sept 2025

Discover the future of nature restoration at the Rewilding Our World conference. Connect with pioneers and innovators, and explore new ideas to help restore wild landscapes.
Rewilding Conference, 20-21 Sept 2025
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Join a dynamic gathering of practitioners, scientists, and enthusiasts from various fields to explore innovative topics in conservation, rewilding and wildlife coexistence.

The theme “Global Perspectives, Local Actions” highlights the essential role that locally-tailored solutions play in the success of global rewilding efforts. By sharing knowledge and experiences from around the world, we can empower communities to adopt and adapt effective practices that restore ecosystems on the ground. As a united global community, we can learn from each other, fostering a collective approach to rewilding that is both impactful and sustainable.

The Conference will explore:

🌏 Global Insights: Case studies and success stories from diverse rewilding projects around the world.

🐻 Biodiversity Restoration: Rewilding as a tool for species recovery and ecosystem resilience.

🐺 Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Balancing conservation efforts with human livelihoods.

🔬 Innovative Approaches: Combining science, indigenous knowledge, and community-led initiatives.

🌱 Climate and Rewilding: Exploring how rewilding contributes to climate adaptation and mitigation.

By uniting experts, practitioners, and policymakers, the conference aims to inspire action and forge partnerships to rewild the planet, starting with inspiring, impactful projects at the local level.

📌 Fletcher Hotel Buunderkamp, Veluwe region – the wild heart of the Netherlands 

REGISTER HERE: https://rewilding.academy/rewilding-our-world-conference-2025/ 

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