Nature is Dying. It’s time to rewild.
Wild Card is a grassroots movement challenging Britain’s biggest landowners to rewild their land before it’s too late. Will you join us today and help us play the wild card?

95 Religious Reasons to Rewild
Church of England
rewild!
The Church of England owns an area of land three times the size of Birmingham. We know Christians want to do their duty to the earth, other species and future generations. That’s why we’re working together with Church groups to ask the Church of England to rewild 30% their land by 2030.
FROM OUR BLOG
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What does Labour’s budget mean for Britain’s nature?
By Rosie Smart-Knight The announcement of Labour’s first budget has serious implications for every area of society; from schools to defence, farming to train tickets. Prior to the release of the budget there were widespread fears that there would be cuts of £100 million to DEFRA’s nature-friendly farming budget, primarily focused on the Environmental Landscape…
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Rewilding Christian Approaches to Ecological Issues
By Peter Atkins The Christian tradition has often taken one particular biblical text as its guide for tackling ecological issues: Genesis 1:28. This passage’s divine instruction states that humans should “fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every…
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Christian Climate Action’s response to the Rewild the Church campaign
The creation accounts in the book of Genesis contain profound teachings about how human life is grounded in three fundamental and closely intertwined relationships: with God, and with our neighbour, and also with the earth itself.




