From January 17-18th, Citizen Zoo is hosting the 2025 Rewilding Conference in Cambridge. In the years since their 2019 Rewilding Symposium, the sector has expanded and transformed dramatically, with rewilding widely recognised and gaining traction across the planet. Now, as nature recovery enters a new era, we ask what the future holds for rewilding in the coming decades.
Over two days in January 2025 the conference will bring together leading voices in rewilding to tackle pivotal issues in the field with unmissable presentations, expert panels, audience Q&As, networking opportunities and more, all hosted at the world-renowned David Attenborough Building at the University of Cambridge.
The 2025 conference will host over 450 participants from around the globe, including industry professionals, academics, landowners, NGOs, government bodies, and the private sector, all united by a passion for ecological restoration and conservation. In addition to presentations, there will be opportunities to participate in various networking events, workshops, panel discussions and more.
True to the spirit of rewilding, we want to avoid prescribing specific outcomes. Instead, we aim to create an open, dynamic space for discussion, free thought, and creativity - a fertile ground for fresh ideas and collaboration. With this in mind, we invite you to submit proposals for presentations and workshops on topics that you believe should be part of the event (for Day 2).
Confirmed Speakers
Carolina Morgado
Rewilding Chile, CEO
Charles Clover
Blue Marine Foundation, Co-founder
Belinda Bell
University of Cambridge Finance for Systemic Change, Co-director
Frans Schepers
Rewilding Europe, CEO
Roisin Palmer
Beaver Trust, Head of Restoration
Luigi Boitani
University of Rome Sapienza, Professor Emeritus of Zoology
Charlie Burrell
Knepp Wildland, Co-owner
Tony Juniper
Natural England, Chair
Please sign in or register for FREE
If you are a registered user on WildHub, please sign in
Hello Ben, i am interested in attending this conference. is there a way i can be supported to attend and present a paper.
thanks
Dr. Jairus koki
hello Ben
can't come to Cambridge sadly, is there an on-line attendance option please?
(The Royal Entomological Society does an on-line attendance option for its conference which works very well and is affordable)
br Jennifer Boncey in sw France