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Eurasian Lynx at Rewilding Coombeshead photographed by Deryck van Steenderen

Highlights from If Not Now When? Again 2024 by Wild World Impact

2025 EVENTS

APRIL

Mammal Society - Beaver Ecology & Conservation

23rd April

This one-day course is delivered in partnership with the Beaver Trust. The course leaders will provide a comprehensive exploration of the Eurasian beaver and its return to Britain's waterways using their expertise in conservation, ecology and land management. A CPD certificate will be provided on completion of this course.

MAY

Rewilding Course Field Trip

6-8th May
The online course 3-day field experience, designed for anyone passionate about restoring natural habitats and species recovery in the UK. Our course covers the key aspects of rewilding, habitat and countryside management, species reintroduction, habitat and species monitoring techniques and management planning.

Practical Rewilding Course

15-16th May
This course provides an introduction to rewilding in the UK context and how it can be applied at a variety of scales. Beginning with an overview of the history and different applications of the practice both in Britain and overseas, the course will focus on practical demonstration of rewilding at Rewilding Coombeshead.

Practical Rewilding Course

22-23rd May

Explore the World of Rewilding: History, Science, and Success Stories

Join us for an immersive two-day course at Rewilding Coombeshead in Devon to gain in-depth insights into rewilding, from its origins and challenges to the science behind its growing success in conservation. 

JUNE

Where the Wild Things Were

30 May to 1st June

'WHERE THE WILD THINGS WERE' promises a packed weekend of talks from high-profile speakers in conservation palaeoecology, introducing long-term environmental records from fossil and zooarchaeological bone and palaeoecological records, indigenous knowledge and historical texts, to make us think (literally more deeply!) about how the past can guide us with nature restoration goals today.”
Prof. Danielle Schreve

Mammal Society - Beaver Ecology & Conservation

9th June 2025

This one-day course is delivered in partnership with the Beaver Trust. The course leaders will provide a comprehensive exploration of the Eurasian beaver and its return to Britain's waterways using their expertise in conservation, ecology and land management. A CPD certificate will be provided on completion of this course.

 

Rewilding Course Field Trip

26-28th June
The online course 3-day field experience, designed for anyone passionate about restoring natural habitats and species recovery in the UK. Our course covers the key aspects of rewilding, habitat and countryside management, species reintroduction, habitat and species monitoring techniques and management planning.

JULY

Beaver Ecology and Field Sign Identification

2nd July
This one-day course is delivered by Beaver Trust staff. The course leaders with their expertise in conservation, ecology and land management will provide a comprehensive exploration of the Eurasian beaver and its return to Britain's waterways.

Beaver Survey Methods and Management

3rd July
This one day course aims to build on previously gained knowledge of beavers in Scotland, England and Wales. By the end of the course you will be able to find, identify and assess their field signs and impacts through a range of monitoring methods. In addition, you will feel confident with current beaver management techniques and associated licensing.

If Not Know When? Rewilding Land to Sea Beyond 2025

July 25th to 27th
The third year of our groundbreaking symposiums brought to you by Keep it Wild. We'll be tackling the thorny issues, facilitating much needed conversations, raising the bar on nature recovery.

SEPTEMBER

Practical Rewilding Course

10-11th September
A practical course giving an introduction to rewilding landscapes principals, concepts and methods. We will look at how rewilding rebuilds species populations and habitats, and look at examples of how to put these into practice.

Rewilding Course Field Trip

25-27th September
The online course 3-day field experience, designed for anyone passionate about restoring natural habitats and species recovery in the UK. Our course covers the key aspects of rewilding, habitat and countryside management, species reintroduction, habitat and species monitoring techniques and management planning.

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