Seedballs: Beebombs for Post-Wildfire Recovery
Seedballs are simple but effective: clay, soil, and native seeds combined into protective balls that wait for the right conditions to germinate. The clay shields seeds from birds, rodents, and harsh sun, while the soil provides nutrients for early growth. Scatter them by hand, sling, or drone, and they reach places machinery and planting crews cannot.
Rewilding Success: Knepp Estate and Beyond
The Knepp Estate in West Sussex, England, stands as a shining example of how rewilding efforts can transform landscapes and revitalize ecosystems. This pioneering project, initiated by Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree in 2001, has become a beacon of hope for conservation efforts worldwide
Habitat restoration in Europe
Habitat restoration projects can occur in many far flung parts of Europe and it can be beneficial to be close to the site and in a position to understand the topography, local fauna and the challenges inherent in helping nature return the area to a biodiverse and vibrant habitat.