Welcome to our journey restoring Gaia’s true colours. Our mission is to bring back the rich, natural beauty of Ireland that has been lost over centuries of industrialisation and urbanisation.
Join us as we work towards creating a greener, wilder, and more vibrant Ireland.
Your subscription helps make this dream a reality, connecting you directly to the rewilding process and making you a key player in this vital mission.
Our mission is guided by four key principles that define our approach to rewilding. Together, we will:
Understand the intricate dynamics of our ecosystems.
Bring back the native flora and fauna that once thrived.
Safeguard Irelands natural habitats.
Let nature reclaim its rightful place.
As a subscriber, you become an integral part of our rewilding mission. Your subscription provides the vital funding we need to research, restore, protect, and rewild Ireland’s natural habitats.
But it’s more than just a donation - we want you to be part of our journey. Subscribers receive regular updates on the progress of our rewilding projects, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Ireland’s landscapes.
You’ll also have exclusive access to articles and reports from leading experts in the field, providing valuable insights into the world of rewilding.
Between November and March each year, we will plant a tree for every $5 of your donation.
What's more, subscribers will have the opportunity to get hands-on with rewilding through invitations to the project sites. Join us and become part of a community committed to restoring Ireland’s natural beauty.
Subscribers receive regular updates on the progress of our rewilding projects, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of Ireland’s landscapes.
You’ll also have exclusive access to content from leading experts in the field, articles, and reports, providing valuable insights into the world of rewilding.
Plus, subscribers will have the opportunity to get hands-on with rewilding through invitations to the project sites.
Join us and become part of a community committed to restoring Ireland’s natural beauty.
By making a one-time donation today, you can play a crucial role in our efforts to mitigate climate change, protect endangered species, and create a sustainable future for our planet. Your support will directly fund our rewilding projects, allowing us to plant trees, restore wetlands, and reintroduce native species to their natural habitats throughout Ireland.
Thanks to our most recent contributor, Paul. Their $1,000.00 will go towards the project Large-scale Arable Rewilding Project
Project status: In Progress
All Ireland
We understand the importance of every single tree and we offer everyone a chance to create real, palpable change in the green landscapes of Ireland.
Project status: In Progress
All Ireland
This project proposes to transform 1 acre of former cattle pasture/arable cropland into a giant bird table, providing crucial food and shelter for declining wild bird species.
Project status: In Progress
Corkaguiny
Reforestation via the establishment of Miyawaki mini-forests brings numerous advantages to communities.
Today, we face a critical lack of biodiversity, impacting our wildlife, ecosystems, and contributing to climate change.
Joining our mission provides a direct opportunity to combat this issue. Your subscription helps fund vital rewilding projects aimed at restoring native forests and reintroducing lost species.
Together, we can return Ireland to its wild roots and ensure a greener, more diverse future.
14 November 2024
With your support, 2024 has been a transformative year at Wild Gaia. From tree planting to wildlife monitoring, every project below has thrived thanks to you. Here’s a look at your achievements in restoring Ireland’s wild beauty and our plans for 2025.
Member Exclusive Content. Sign up now.29 October 2024
The title reflects the focus of the project and not the mood it invoked - our spring/summer survey season for Kingfishers along the River Lagan has been anything but depressing.
Member Exclusive Content. Sign up now.23 October 2024
Like many people in the nature conservation community in Ireland I was intrigued whenever I first heard that a population of Hazel Dormice Muscardinus avellanarius had been found in Ireland1, and in County Kildare no less.
Read More About a few surprises along the wayJoin us and become part of a community committed to restoring Ireland’s natural beauty: