We need more nature
Research shows the UK has led the world in destroying the natural environment – but it’s not too late. Experts believe it’s possible to reverse biodiversity decline by 2030.
We are going to transform 100 hectares of low-yield agricultural land into a nature reserve bursting with life.


We’ve sold # jars and are x% of the way towards completing the first phase of our rewilding project.
Our rewilding pilot programme will now be 5 hectares
In an unsurprising turn of events, I once again find myself adjusting my plans for this rewilding project. My original intention was to buy 1 hectare of land for a rewilding pilot programme, however I’m now looking at a minimum of 5 hectares. The main reason is that to qualify …
My long-term vision for this rewilding project
If I had to put a number on it, I’d say I find myself thinking about fields at least 3 times per day. Now, I don’t mean any old field – far from it. The image I conjure up in my mind has sweeping meadows of green flecked with vibrant …
Pivoting into hedgerow jam
A short update to the previous blog post introducing my idea to find sponsors for our rewilding project: it didn’t work. Or to give it a more positive spin: it hasn’t worked yet. While completely sound on paper, on reflection this approach was a little… premature. The main problem I …