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You're-wild

A gateway to rewilding yourself and the natural world around you.

The Problem

People want to connect with rewilding in everyday life, but how do you go about it?

There's a growing desire to engage with the natural world more meaningfully, to visit rewilding projects, to understand what's happening to the land around you, and to think about what you can do in your own space. But the information is scattered, hard to find, and rarely tied to practical next steps.

You're-wild is a curated directory to help you discover the re-wilded world, and work out how to re-wild your own space and bring the experience home with you. 60+ verified sites across the UK, with more being added.

How It Works

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Discover

Browse a curated, verified directory of 60+ rewilding projects across the UK, from large estates to community spaces.

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Explore

Filter by region, type, and access. Find rewilding projects near you or plan a visit somewhere new.

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Connect

Link directly to each project. Learn what they're doing, why it matters, and how you can get involved.

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Bring it home

Find inspiration and practical ideas for re-wilding your own space, however large or small it is.

See It In Action

Demo video coming soon

In the meantime, try the live directory below

Build Stages

Stage 1

Concept

Identified the gap, no central, reliable directory of UK rewilding projects existed. Defined scope and approach.

Stage 2, Now

MVP / Prototype

Live directory with 60+ verified sites including Scottish Highlands and European locations. Iterating on the prototype and gathering early feedback.

Stage 3

Beta / User Testing

Releasing to a select group. Structured feedback on discovery, filtering, and the 'bring it home' concept.

Stage 4

Growth / Partnerships

Growing to 100+ sites, user-submitted listings with moderation, and partnerships with rewilding organisations.

What's Next

  • Iterate on the prototype, improve filtering, site detail pages, and the 'bring it home' guidance section
  • Release to a select group for first real-world feedback on discovery and usability
  • Explore partnerships with organisations to grow the verified dataset
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Where It's Going

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Two directions being explored, in likely order.

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Individual focus

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Early feedback suggests the most engaged users are people who want to do something in their own space, not just discover sites. A future iteration may reframe the experience around the individual and their patch first, with the wider map as context rather than the front door.

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Nature corridors

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The map already draws connection lines between nearby sites. The next iteration makes this the primary feature, showing the connective habitat between sites, the routes wildlife actually moves through. A directory is useful. A network is something else entirely.

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How It Makes Money

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Two-sided platform. Rewilding sites on one side, garden centres and native plant nurseries on the other.

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Click-through revenue from both. Sites get visibility with an audience already interested in rewilding. Nurseries get qualified buyers who have just been shown a personalised planting plan. Users get recommendations connected to what is actually happening near them, not generic gardening advice.

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The model works because the intent is already there. The user arrives wanting to act. The platform's job is to make the right next step obvious.

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