Wilderculture CIC is a not-for-profit organisation with a radical unifying plan for the regeneration of marginal and upland areas of the UK and Europe.
What is #wilderculture anyway? We're busy regenerating landscapes so don't spend much time here. Take a look at the web site where we keep things up to date. youtube.com/watch?v=YtEqNb_7…
"Place-based" is rising fast in regenerative work. Not yet hollowed out — but the early signs are there.
New piece on what place-based regeneration actually means, and how to keep the term meaningful before the place-washing arrives.
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Learn why a ‘whole system’ approach to regenerative grazing is most successful. Join us at Upland Regenerative Grazing 1-day Workshop - Gowbarrow Hall Farm, Cumbria. wilderculture.com/event/upla…
What is regenerative farming? @wildercarolineG tells us that despite it seeming like a new idea, it’s something that's been practised since farming began. Learn about how these principles can increase biodiversity, enrich soils, & improve profits, here: c-js.uk/45WPpLD
ALT a person in a field of red and white cows. Person is bending over an electric fence unit. In the distance are hills with a lake in front
What is regenerative farming? @wildercarolineG tells us that despite it seeming like a new idea, it’s something that's been practised since farming began. Learn about how these principles can increase biodiversity, enrich soils, & improve profits, here: c-js.uk/45WPpLD
ALT a person in a field of red and white cows. Person is bending over an electric fence unit. In the distance are hills with a lake in front
Rewilding rivers and allowing a natural build-up of dam materials in tributaries can also help slow the flow of water - rehydrating the whole landscape.
Beavers can play an important role where appropriate, but humans can also be impactful and positive ecosystem engineers
Outwintering is revolutionising upland farming. With massive saving on feed and fuel with no muck to handle! Plus there are great benefits for the land and animals.
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Everything in nature is in constant flux, it is dynamic and self organising. Tony Sinclair’s research over a lifetime in the Serengeti is an extraordinary illustration of this. Here we witness the unexpected, how herbivores bring back the forest.
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In a recent interview for the brand new @WinglewoodNews podcast 'We Are Carbon', Caroline Grindrod @cags_grindrod), founder of Wilderculture talks about the mind-shift required to enable us to work with the #complexity of the natural world. ed.gr/dx86q
Grazing animals are an integral part of our landscape, but in the absence of predators and shepherds to move them in a way that is #regenerative, those same grazing animals have in fact degenerated our uplands. We teach how to use them regeneratively.
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