René Haller transformed a lifeless quarry into a vibrant, flourishing ecosystem. This blog explores his groundbreaking work on the Kenyan coast and how it led to the creation of the Haller Foundation. Together with René,
It felt like Armageddon. We went on a ‘nature bike ride’, but
We weren’t far from Singapore, but it was another world. Two tropical
We organised the very first Wilding Weekend in June 2022, at our
Come to our next Wilding Weekend on 17th and 18th June 2023.
When I tell people about my mother’s coffin, the most common response
I couldn’t believe it when I saw this video of Thérèse Coffey,
I was very surprised to be told by the Environment Agency that
Find out more about what’s happening at our Wilding Weekend. How it
Refreshments and cakes all day – we’re serving homemade iced nettle tea,
It felt magical. We walked through the thick tangled forest and yet
Having successfully navigated a rapid as we rafted away from Pacuare Lodge
If you want to understand why investing in renewables makes sense listen
I can’t believe it. We put up the barn owl box in
Brilliant opportunity for an entrepreneurial commercial director to work with circular economy
The biggest problem with printers is that they’re not made to last.
The frightening thing is that we may not be aware of how
Al Gore was forthright. He said that at the Paris COP in