New podcasts explore fascinating rewilding examples from Europe

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Jul 06, 2026
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Four new episodes of WILDCARD: The Forest Game explore how rewilding is reshaping Europe's landscapes in surprising ways. Travel to Portugal, where abandoned farmland is naturally returning to forest; discover a Czech grassland that defied decades of ecological predictions; uncover the hidden world of soil microbes driving forest recovery after wildfires on Mount Vesuvius; and follow the return of wolves and other wildlife as forests reconnect fragmented habitats. Blending compelling storytelling with cutting-edge science, the series reveals that rewilding is far from predictable. Instead, it is a dynamic process shaped by forests, wildlife, soil life and people – offering fresh perspectives on how nature recovers and adapts in a changing world.

What happens when people leave the land, when forests return on their own, or when nature refuses to follow our expectations? The latest episodes of WILDCARD: The Forest Game take listeners on a journey through some of Europe's most fascinating ecological transformations, revealing how landscapes, wildlife, and even microscopic organisms are reshaping the continent's future. 

In Episode 5, Natural Reforestation in Portugal, we travel to the remote Trás-os-Montes region, where abandoned farmland is gradually becoming forest. This largely unplanned process, driven by demographic and economic change, represents one of Europe's largest reforestation phenomena. Yet the story is far more complex than a simple return of trees. Through local voices and scientific insights, the episode explores how people, forests, and changing rural landscapes continue to interact. 

Episode 6, When Nature Surprises Us: The Steppe That Refused to Become Forest challenges one of the most common assumptions about ecological succession. After fifty years of observation, ecologist Karel Prach discovered that an abandoned field in the Czech Republic did not become forest as expected. Instead, it developed into a valuable grassland ecosystem supporting rare steppe species. The episode highlights the importance of adaptation, long-term observation, and humility when working with nature. 

In Episode 7, The Invisible Architects the focus shifts beneath our feet. Following devastating wildfires on Mount Vesuvius, researchers uncovered a hidden world of bacteria, fungi, and soil organisms that drive ecosystem recovery. These microscopic communities rebuild soil health, recycle nutrients, and create the foundations without which forests regeneration could not take place. Their work may be invisible to our eyes, but it is essential for successful rewilding. 

Finally, Episode 8, Where Wolves Walk: Natural Reforestation and the Return of Wildlife, explores the dynamic relationship between regenerating forests and wildlife. As forests reconnect fragmented landscapes, animals expand into new territories, creating ecological corridors across Europe. Yet wildlife are not merely beneficiaries of restoration; they actively shape the forests themselves through browsing, seed dispersal, and predator-prey interactions. Rewilding emerges as a continuous dialogue between animals and landscapes. 

Together, these four episodes reveal that rewilding is neither simple nor predictable. Forests, grasslands, wildlife, and soil organisms all play interconnected roles in shaping Europe's future landscapes. Through compelling stories and cutting-edge science, WILDCARD: The Forest Game invites listeners to discover how nature recovers when humans step back and observe. 

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Source/Author(s)
  • Gesche Schifferdecker
  • Sara Uzquiano
Topic
  • Implementation
  • Passive Forest Restoration
  • Social & Stakeholder
Stakeholders
  • Landowners & Practitioners
  • Planners & Implementers
  • Policy Actors
Purpose
  • Connectivity and landscape diversity
  • Natural processes and ecosystem preservation
  • Restoration after direct human impact
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