How former poachers are protecting Nigeria’s vanishing rainforest Within the confines of Omo Forest Reserve, former hunters are now frontline rangers, leading grassroots rewilding efforts in one of West Africa’s surviving rainforests.
“It’s always changing, and you just adapt” This Australian urban gardener has spent the past 14 years transforming her yard into a native-plant paradise that welcomes local wildlife.
Rewilding for relationship and reconciliation Project Forest is working with Indigenous communities in western Canada to take on projects with traditional land use top of mind.
“I didn’t know I was building a forest” This 90-year-old woman in India offers a lesson on how small, incremental action can lead to meaningful change.
The scientist who tells stories through botanical illustration In using drawing as a way to understand nature, artist and ecologist Hashveenah Manoharan discovered her culture, her history and herself.
The muralist whose art is a conversation with nature Cole Swanson turns to rocks, dirt and lichen to make murals that highlight what often goes unnoticed.
From barren to bountiful: How a village in Maharashtra reclaimed its forests and its future After decades of struggle, the Indigenous community of Pachgaon in Maharashtra transformed a degraded forest into a thriving ecosystem – proving that rewilding can be both ecological and equitable.