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Elk, bison & beaver: Rewilding Britain award funding to projects exploring return of lost species - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust

Funding is being awarded from Rewilding Britain to Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trusts for a joint project exploring bringing back elk to Britain.

Rewilding projects exploring returning European elk, bison and beaver to Britain with robust ecological planning and community involvement have been awarded funding to bring their vision a step closer to reality.

Charity Rewilding Britain is awarding up to £15,000 to multiple rewilding initiatives in the latest round of the Rewilding Innovation Fund, a twice-yearly fund supporting innovative rewilding efforts.

Among the 13 projects awarded funding early this year, several are exploring returning lost keystone species like bison, beaver and European elk to projects in Britain to boost rewilding efforts and accelerate ecosystem recovery.

Rebecca Wrigley, Chief Executive of Rewilding Britain, said: “Keystone species like elk, bison and beaver play a vital role in bringing nature back to life. They help repair ecosystems and shape wild places in ways that benefit wildlife, people and the climate. Successfully reintroducing missing species like these is absolutely crucial. It’s a complex process involving multiple stages of research and development, feasibility studies, impact assessments, and community consultations. By taking the time and effort to get it right, we can create a more hopeful future for everyone.”

Funding is being awarded from Rewilding Britain to Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trusts for a joint project exploring bringing back elk to Britain.
European elk, the species Alces alces known as moose in North America, are woodland foragers and wetland grazers. Like beavers, they are major ecosystem engineers and have a profound impact on their environment. Their grazing helps promote natural regeneration of woodland, and together with their trampling helps maintain open clearings. Given their fondness for moist vegetation, they can often be found in freshwater wetlands, a habitat also frequented by beavers.

Posted On: 08/05/2025

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