Below is a list of our planned events.
From webinars to site visits, we hope you’ll find the events that we organise useful. Although we’ll post on the YRN forum, in social media and send updates by email, remember to also check back here regularly for the current list.
We record all of our webinars, so to view any that you’ve missed, click here.
If you have a topic that you know well, and are comfortable presenting, and you would like to offer it as a webinar, please contact us – we’d love to hear from you.
YRN Summer Site Visits 2025
We are delighted to launch this year’s programme of visits to rewilding sites across the region so get your diary out and start planning!

There are lots of new places to explore as well as a few favourites (that includes the Cropton beaver project which always books up fast!). It’s an inspiring mix – from wetlands to wildflower meadows, country estates to urban gardens – so there should be something for everyone.
This is a fantastic opportunity to see rewilding for yourself and meet other rewilders in person.
- Friday May 23 – Broughton Sanctuary, Skipton
- Tuesday May 27 – Redmire
- Sunday June 1 – Harewood Estate Meadow Restoration & Monitoring
- Saturday June 7 – Galphay, near Ripon
- Saturday June 14 – Rewilded Garden in Farsley, Leeds
- Wednesday June 18 – Leeds Urban Rewilding walk
- Sunday June 22 –Wharncliffe Side, Sheffield
- Wednesday June 25 – Farm near Huby
- Friday July 4 – Leeds School
- Sunday July 6 – Blubberhouses
- Thursday July 10 – Cropton Forest Beaver Project
- Tuesday August 5 – Castle Howard
- Monday September 8 – Landscape Recovery Project ‘Linking Levisham’
- Saturday September 13 – Pateley Bridge
- Saturday September 20 – Nature Restoration in Arkengarthdale, near Reeth
To view the whole programme on Eventbrite and to book please click here.
Places are limited, so please make a separate booking for each person who will be attending. Once you’ve booked, you’ll be sent full details and directions via Eventbrite about a week before the event. All we ask is that you make a donation to support YRN which can be as little as £1 – what a bargain!
We are very grateful to all the individuals and organisations who have kindly offered to show you around their patch. The site visits also offer a fantastic opportunity to chat and share knowledge with other rewilding enthusiasts.