Urban Rewilding Collective

Bringing wilderness back to the city—one native plant, pollinator, and policy at a time.

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Urban rewilding is the practice of restoring native biodiversity in cities through guerrilla gardening, pollinator corridors, green roofs, and decolonizing landscaping. This tribe unites ecologists, city planners, community gardeners, and climate activists who are transforming concrete jungles into resilient ecosystems. Unlike general environmental or urban foraging groups, this community focuses on active ecological restoration—debating which native species to reintroduce, how to navigate municipal regulations, and whether 'wilderness' can exist in gentrifying neighborhoods. Members share seed-sourcing tips, document local species recovery, and wrestle with ethical dilemmas like 'Is it ethical to remove non-native ornamental plants from public spaces?' or 'How do we ensure rewilding doesn't accelerate displacement?' With cities worldwide adopting biodiversity action plans, this movement blends hands-on action with deep ecological and social justice discourse.
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Created Mar 20, 2026
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biodiversity-urban ecological-justice guerrilla-gardening native-plant-restoration urban-rewilding
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