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Wilder Humber Volunteer
Could you help us deliver our restoration projects on the iconic Humber, restoring native oysters and rebuilding our lost seagrass meadow at Spurn Point? If you have a passion for the natural…
Wild Ingleborough: A vision for a wilder future
A flagship nature restoration project to showcase ‘alternative future’ for Yorkshire’s uplands.
Wildlife spectacles to see in a wilder New Year
Kickstart your New Year with these beautiful wildlife spectacles!
Getting festive with the wilder side of Holly!
If there is one plant that comes to mind this time of year it’s the lovely Holly tree. Its deep lush green leaves and bright red berries never fail to lighten the bleakness of winter. Here's…
Help us create a wilder Ingleborough
Ingleborough and its iconic foothills are the last stronghold for rare and threatened species that are found nowhere else in the world.
Senior Leadership Team
Wild Winter Wetlands
Wetlands are some of our best winter reserves to visit – the shimmer of frosted reedbeds beautifully set off by clear blue skies and wide open mirrors of water. They also attract some of our most…
A Year in the Life: Seagrass Restoration
Georgia Bennett, our Seagrass Restoration Assistant, takes us through how the team are working throughout the year to restore 30 hectares of lost seagrass meadow at Spurn Point as part of our…
Introducing Wild Ingleborough: meet the team
Abbi and Dwayne are Project Assistants on Wild Ingleborough, a flagship nature restoration project to showcase ‘alternative future’ for Yorkshire’s uplands.
Wilder Humber: new partnership programme aims to restore Humber habitats and biodiversity
Wilder Humber - a five-year programme to restore marine habitats and species throughout the Humber estuary.
Restoring native oysters in the Humber estuary
Laura Welton, Wilder Humber’s Native Oyster Restoration Officer, discusses the importance of native oysters for marine ecosystems, and how Wilder Humber plans to reintroduce more oysters to the…