Ben’s writing, interviews and features have been included in a range of media. Below is a selection of them, with more being added all the time*.
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Ben has been nominated in the inaugural Country and Town House Future Icons Power People. The list recognises those contributing to making the world a fairer and kinder place. From designers to environmentalists, change makers to writers, the list shines a light on those who are telling new stories and having real-world impact. The wide-ranging list of people includes people like Ben who are questioning how we interact with our planet – and doing this through their influence and activism.
Ben Goldsmith gives an uplifting and positive roundup of some of the key rewildling projects across the world. As Ben says, "It is hard to think of a movement more overbrimming with optimism, joy and meaning than the one that is dedicated to restoring wild places. Rewilding may be the most powerful tool we have for restoring equilibrium to our ecosystems, to the climate and to our own individual and collective lives."
A collection of reports by Ben Goldsmith on environmental and political issues, with the recovery of nature and rewilding at their heart
The EcoChamber podcast, from the leading news source for environmental professionals. This includes an interview with Ben, getting his insights on government ministers, agricultural subsidies and philanthropy, and much more
Setting up the Iris Project, inspired by the death of Ben Goldsmith’s daughter. This includes the Iris Awards, an international initiative highlighting young environmental leaders dedicated to safeguarding and rejuvenating the environment in their communities
Isabella Tree, author of The Book of Wilding, explains to Ben Goldsmith that we can all play a part in rewilding our world, and how nature can bounce back if given the chance
The environmentalist and author on how the death of his teenage daughter inspired him to rewild his farm and his exploration of spiritualism through nature
Podcast guest Ben Goldsmith talks about losing his daughter Iris, a desperate search for meaning after the tragedy, and how nature saved him
Ben Goldsmith reflects on the death of his 15-year-old, raising a child with a cerebral palsy, and how he has finally found solace in the natural world
A review of Ben’s remarkable and candid memoir of his search for meaning through conservation and nature after his daughter’s sudden death
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“The revelation of rewilding is that restoring natural processes are the key to restoring nature. Herbivores grazing and browsing, beavers damming streams and creating new wetlands, carnivores controlling the numbers and behaviour of herbivores… all of these are vital.”
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