Mattinson Partnership Supports Rewilding Britain

 

Mattinson Partnership is pleased to announce our new charity partner, Rewilding Britain, a UK charity dedicated to ensuring the protection of our wildlife, countryside and marine habitats.

 

Who is Rewilding Britain?

 

Established in 2014, Rewilding Britain is the first UK charity focused specifically on rewilding land and sea environments. Their vision is to see rewilding flourish across Britain helping to reconnect us with the natural world, sustaining communities whilst tackling species extinction and the climate emergency. 

Rewilding Britain’s key aims and objectives:

  • Restoring and connecting at least 30 per cent of land and sea habitats by 2030.
  • Advocating for government policy and change legislation to help grow and protect land and wildlife as well as fight climate change.
  • Creating or re-establishing a minimum of one million hectares of rewilded land with wildlife and/or plants and vegetation by the end of the century.

 

In addition to this, Rewilding Britain publish their own research and have their own fund, the Rewilding Innovation Fund, to help those who are committed to land and marine rewilding.

 

Did you know…

 

Over 10 per cent of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions could be captured by restoring and protecting native woodland, peatlands, heaths and wildlife habitats across Britain.

 

Working with Rewilding Britain

 

As a corporate partner, we share the same values and visions and our ongoing financial support will go towards the invaluable project work and campaigns that the charity does. 

Growth and partnership are at the heart of everything we do. Rewilding Britain offers an incredible opportunity to support an organisation that works at all levels to protect the environment and wildlife from policy change to community projects that make an impact on where we live.
 

“The work that Rewilding Britain does is vital to fighting climate change and ensuring that our land, sea and wildlife thrive. We’re excited to be working with them to inspire communities to rewild, improve our natural environment and help British wildlife to thrive.”
 

David Mattinson - Director, Mattinson Partnership and MP Smarter Travel

 

Support Rewilding Britain

 

There are lots of ways to support Rewilding Britain, including one-off or regular donations, supporting their campaigns or if you want to do your bit and start rewilding yourself, join the Rewilding Network. With projects stretching across the country, you can join local groups, share ideas and help rewild land and sea. 

For more information about Rewilding Britain and how you can support them, visit their website.

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