Land Management

How Fake Beaver Dams Could Save This Farm

It may sound strange, but building a fake beaver dam is one of the first steps in regenerating and saving Glassie Farm in Scotland.

How Tiny Forests Speed Up The Re-Greening Process

Have you heard of Tiny Forests®? Meant to help speed up the natural afforestation that would happen if nature were allowed to take over an area.

How One Regenerative Ranch Saved Endangered Animals From The Fire

Photo by Kimberly Fraser/USFWS via Creative Commons.
Can a regenerative approach to ranching help mitigate wildfire damage? When the May family purchased their 15,000-acre natural-range ranch, they knew it held a lot of potential… but they never could have imagined just how much potential it really had.

5 Creative Projects That Are Keeping Beaches Clean

Photo by Marta Ortigosa
These five creative crews are collecting garbage from beaches and turning it into something wonderful and useful!

Rewilding Portugal After A Devastating Fire

Six years ago a wildfire ravaged a Portuguese hillside. Then, a team stepped in to replant a small forest to help rewild the area and replace what was lost.

How Singapore Boomed Into A Green Urban Jungle

Sunset over Singapore. Photo by  Kirill Petropavlov
The city-state of Singapore has long been considered a leader in green and sustainable urban design, and getting to that place was no accident.

Fire resilience in Alberta

Learn how our 5th World team is protecting and preserving our Alberta property amidst the wildfires.

Bring Back The Beavers!

Photo by Pierre Miyamoto
After a 400-year absence, beavers have been reintroduced to a park in Hampshire, England, as part of a regeneration and food sustainability project.

Running With The Wolves: How wolves changed the way Yellowstone’s rivers run through the park

You know the story of how reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park helped regulate animal populations and restore the ecosystem. But did you know that the wolves also changed the river?