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Rebuilding Habitats through ongoing Rewilding Efforts

Habitat Restoration

Conservation Biology for

What is Rewilding?

re·​wild·​ing | \ (ˈ)rē-¦wī(-ə)l-diŋ

Rewilding is a reimagined approach to conservation biology that returns an ecosystem to an untamed state by increasing biodiversity and restoring ecological relationships between flora and fauna.

Rewilding's Impact Around the World

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Wolf Reintroduction, Yellowstone Park
Case Study #1

A keystone species is an organism that plays a vital role in holding an ecosystem together. The absence of a keystone species damages ecological balance. Rewilding seeks to reintroduce these integral creatures in order to restore the cascading interactions between predator, prey, and their environment.

A keystone species is an organism that plays a vital role in holding an ecosystem together. The absence of a keystone species damages ecological balance. Rewilding seeks to reintroduce these integral creatures in order to restore the cascading interactions between predator, prey, and their environment.

 Rewilding seeks to reintroduce these integral creatures in order to restore the cascading interactions between predator, prey, and their environment.

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Reforestation, Scottish Highlands
Case Study #2

Habitats are homes. Ecosystems are neighborhoods. Rewilding seeks to rebuild habitats by increasing biodiversity and protecting nature's wild spaces.

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Habitats are homes. Ecosystems are neighborhoods. Rewilding seeks to rebuild habitats by increasing biodiversity and protecting nature's wild spaces.

A keystone species is an organism that plays a vital role in holding an ecosystem together. The absence of a keystone species damages ecological balance. Rewilding seeks to reintroduce these integral creatures in order to restore the cascading interactions between predator, prey, and their environment.

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Wolf Reintroduction, Yellowstone Park
Case Study #3

Habitats are homes. Ecosystems are neighborhoods. Rewilding seeks to rebuild habitats by increasing biodiversity and protecting nature's wild spaces.

Habitats are homes. Ecosystems are neighborhoods. Rewilding seeks to rebuild habitats by increasing biodiversity and protecting nature's wild spaces.

A keystone species is an organism that plays a vital role in holding an ecosystem together. The absence of a keystone species damages ecological balance. Rewilding seeks to reintroduce these integral creatures in order to restore the cascading interactions between predator, prey, and their environment.

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"Rewilding has been a life changing experience"

"Once I arrived, it was hard to take it [the wilderness] all in. Over time it started to feel like home. It was long, hard, and worth it."

Anthony Chavez

2019 Veterans Program Alumni

Our Impact through Rewilding

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We believe that an innate human desire to be within nature is hardwired into our makeup. We restore people with this lost connection through expedition style programming in wild spaces around the world. 

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We want want to make rewilding more accessible, allowing you to get involved by participating in rewilding efforts around the world. Sign up or login in order to learn more about getting involved with rewilding.

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In conservation, public awareness is the most powerful tool available to combat iniquity. We provide financial support and a hosting platform for projects that expose injustices against nature and promote impactful science communication through film, photography, podcasts, or other digital media. Support us in these efforts by following, sharing, and donating today.

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Please Support
Our Work

Our vision is made possible by our individual donors and grant funding organizations. Without you, we would be unable to provide support, education, and do the work of rewilding. Thank you for supporting Jackalope Acres today.

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