Join the Rewilding Community

Community is an antidote to feeling overwhelmed and isolated by the scale of the environmental challenges our world is currently facing.  

Connect with people who are doing the same work – regenerating and reforesting their patch of land, learning from mistakes, and bringing back biodiversity one native plant at a time.

When you join, you’ll receive updates from our land regeneration project, practical guides on bushland regeneration and native planting, and the occasional story from the land. We promise not to clutter your inbox — just the good stuff.

That’s why we’ve created the Rewilding Community - a space to:

  • Share your own land regeneration and rewilding journey — your wins, your setbacks, and what the land is teaching you

  • Learn from others who are regenerating their backyards, gardens, and acreages across Southeast Queensland, Australia, and even beyond

  • Access practical guides, native plant tips, and step-by-step resources from our own bushland regeneration project

  • Ask questions and get ideas from people who understand the unique challenges of regenerating land

  • Be inspired by what’s possible — even with a small backyard, a balcony, or a single garden bed

Join the Rewilding Community

  • Small Actions, Big Impact: Every native plant you put in the ground matters.

    Our hope, and our belief, is that when each of us tends to our own patch, and we connect those patches together, we create something extraordinary: corridors of native habitat that stretch through suburbs, towns, cities and regions. These patchworks of biodiversity offer crucial lifelines for wildlife.

    The loss of bushland in Queensland and Australia is real and urgent, but so is the capacity of individuals and communities like ours to respond. If you’re reading this, you’re already part of the solution. Come join us!

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