#Rewilders The Lost Spring has been announced, with players set to restore a world corrupted by malice, by collecting creatures and choosing how to proceed

Details: https://www.maxi-geek.com/con/rewilders-the-lost-spring-has-been-revealed-more-to-see-at-gamescom

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Rewilders: The Lost Spring has been revealed, more to see at Gamescom — Maxi-Geek

Go rogue and save the world

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A mecca for #rewilders: the community-led project restoring #Scotland’s southern uplands

Andy Wilson (left) of the Borders Forest Trust and Philip Ashmole, one of the founders of the Carrifran Wildwood project. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

Established 24 years ago, the #CarrifranWildwood has been credited with inspiring the current surge of #rewilding projects across the #UK and beyond
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/20/a-mecca-for-rewilders-the-community-led-project-restoring-scotlands-southern-uplands

A mecca for rewilders: the community-led project restoring Scotland’s southern uplands

Established 24 years ago, the Carrifran Wildwood has been credited with inspiring the current surge of rewilding projects across the UK and beyond

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#Bird people, #LitterPickers, #Rewilders and general nature enthusiasts worldwide. At this time of year (in the northwestern hemisphere anyway) where birds are starting to nest, you can be vigilant for plastic in nesting materials.

If you spot a nest with plastic incorporated into it, please report it at https://www.birdsanddebris.com/ so that the extent of the issue can be monitored. As more and more plastics make it into our wild spaces it's really important that we record and report the impact it's having.

Birds & Debris | Highlighting the Global Impact of Plastic Pollution

Birds & Debris is a website launched by the Environmental Research Institute, UHI to highlight the global impact of plastic pollution.

Birds and Debris
'It's good for the soul': the mini rewilders restoring UK woodland

By buying up and managing small wooded plots, enthusiasts are bringing biodiversity back to the countryside