Webinar | Rewilding Project Planning Masterclass
Rewilding is one of the fastest-growing areas in conservation - but breaking in can feel confusing, overwhelming, and out of reach.
In this free live training, you’ll learn the exact process conservationists use to design real-world rewilding projects - and how to start applying it yourself.
Rewilding Project Planning Masterclass
In this free live training, you will:
- Understand how rewilding projects actually work - from idea to impact
- Learn the step-by-step framework used by conservation professionals
- Discover how to turn your interest in rewilding into real-world opportunities
- Avoid the most common mistakes that stop people getting started
- See real examples of successful rewilding projects
- Get clear on your next steps into a rewilding career
This training is for you if:
- You’re interested in rewilding but don’t know where to start
- You want to move into conservation from another career
- You’re studying or early in your career and want real-world skills
- You want to work on meaningful projects that restore nature
Meet your trainers:
Dr Nick Askew
Nick is the Founder and Director of Conservation Careers and holds a PhD in the behavioural ecology of Barn Owls. He is also a member of the International Coaching Federation.
Over the past 20 years, Nick has worked across the academic, public, private, charity, and enterprise sectors, raising over £2.5 million for conservation projects across 120 countries.
He has more than a decade of experience in professional communications and marketing within the conservation sector, including leading global communications for BirdLife International, the world’s largest conservation partnership.
Pedro is a professional rewilding expert working for Rewilding Portugal, with extensive experience in rewilding and ecological restoration.
Pedro brings a rare mix of scientific insight, practical know-how, and infectious enthusiasm for letting nature lead.
Pedro’s rewilding work includes:
Bird of prey conservation – from Cinereous Vultures to raptors, passerines and shorebirds.
Large-scale ecological monitoring across Portugal’s most dynamic landscapes.
Community-led conservation, working with landowners and stakeholders to build trust and drive change.
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