Month: October 2024

  • Rewild the Church Action!

    Rewild the Church Action!

    We were blessed with the weather. Planning an action for October in London, and especially by the Thames was a potential disaster, but the sun was shining and the breeze light. The gathering together is my favourite part of an action, as the energy rises, and people arrive, bringing children, dogs, music and colour with…

  • The Archbishop’s Response to Wild Card

    The Archbishop’s Response to Wild Card

    On the very day we marched to St Paul’s Cathedral, Archbishop Justin Welby issued this statement. We at Wild Card applaud the Archbishop’s clear and positive response to our campaign calling for 30% of Church land to be rewilded by 2030. We’re delighted that he “welcomes the initiative” and shares our concerns around biodiversity decline.…

  • Rewilding Christian Approaches to Ecological Issues

    Rewilding Christian Approaches to Ecological Issues

    The Christian tradition has often taken one particular biblical text as its guide for tackling ecological issues: Genesis 1:28. This passage’s divine instruction states that humans should “fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that…

  • Chris Packham challenges the Archbishop of Canterbury to stop failing nature and rewild the church’s vast estate

    Chris Packham challenges the Archbishop of Canterbury to stop failing nature and rewild the church’s vast estate

    Chris Packham today demanded that the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England “practise what they preach” and protect nature by committing to rewilding 30% of their 105,000 acre estate by 2030.

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