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  • Home
    • What is Rewilding?
    • Donate
    • Join Our Community
  • Projects
    • A Living Lab
      • Love Your Scrub
      • Campus wildlife videos
    • Helping Landscapes Recover: Be Part of the Decade of Action
    • Through the Bush Backwards
    • Sussex’s past and present megafauna
    • Re-Discover
    • Wild Brighton
    • Wild Games
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Our Goals
    • Our Principles
    • Meet the Team
  • Blog
    • A Wild Garden
    • The importance of natural disturbance in ecological systems
    • Nature in Lockdown
    • The BLUE campaign “Rewilding Britain garden by garden”
    • Does rewilding need a social vision to achieve its ecological goals?
    • What Knowledge, Skills, Experience and Qualities do you need to be a Rewilder?
    • Wilding Parks & Verges Part 1- Bringing Nature Back
    • Wilding Parks & Verges Part 2- Flower up: managing road verges for wildlife
    • Wilding Parks & Verges Part 3- Keeping the “green” in greenspace
    • The New Rewilding Sussex Logo

How to rewild your garden

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How do we get into the rewilding mindset?The key thing to remember is that rewilding is an approach not a target, you are not deciding what your wild patches will look like or which plants will grow where. It is about giving up control of these parts of your garden and letting nature decide. It …

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The New Rewilding Sussex Logo

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Rewilding is all about giving nature the opportunity to recover on its own by creating large core nature areas, connecting them up with wildlife corridors, and returning important missing species, known as keystone species. These ideas are fundamental to Rewilding Sussex and our new logo. At the heart of Rewilding Sussex’s mission is to help …

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A New Era

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Rewilding Sussex has been in existence for close on 5 years. We have seen ups and downs in terms of activity and projects, but as of recently we have been building new momentum and garnering more support for a vision of a wilder future, both for the nature and people of Sussex. The sharing of …

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