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Case Studies

Rewild Mpumalanga, transforming lives and landscapes

Rewilding refers to restoring land to its natural state, often through reintroducing animal and plant species that have been lost or reduced, restoring natural processes to kickstart or boost ecosystem functioning, and repairing damaged ecosystems. In the early scientific understanding of the concept, a landmark scientific paper in 1998 noted three key features of rewilding: “large core protected areas, ecological connectivity, and keystone species”. These three ‘c’s have been complemented by three further ‘c’s – climate resilience, compassion and co-existence.

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10 Trees: Rewilding lives, landscapes and livelihoods

10 Trees is a regenerative community initiative based in Acornhoek, a rural village in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, a project of Zingela Ulwazi Trust. Focused on women-headed households, the project addresses food insecurity, poverty, water scarcity, and environmental degradation by equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to grow 10 trees each— establishing home-based food and medicine forests and sustainable livelihoods.

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Blog Posts

Sustainable Livelihoods Through Nature-Positive Work

In early May, Project Biome joined over 130 stakeholders at the “Sustaining Nature-Positive Work for Young People” workshop, hosted by Sustainability Matters and partners. The event explored how to create dignified, lasting work for youth without access to higher education. Key insights included recognising nature-positive work as skilled and meaningful, not just transitional. Through mapping exercises and panel discussions, participants identified four focus areas: ecological integrity, health and nutrition, greening and recreation, and cultural heritage.

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Restoring Life, Land, and Livelihoods

In South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, a powerful movement is taking root—one that restores not just ecosystems, but also dignity, livelihoods, and community spirit. Rewild Mpumalanga, led by environmental NGO GeaSphere, is a growing collaborative effort to clear invasive plants, heal degraded landscapes, and spark ecological and social regeneration.

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Earth Day: A Moment to Behold the Life

From our inception, Project Biome has been guided by the brief that humanity needs to realign itself with Nature. We hold a deep devotion to Mother Earth, and we put Life at the centre of our work and contemplation—not the economy, not human need, but Life. We honour the consciousness and profound intelligence of Living Systems and orient with gratitude to the dazzling brilliance of Life in its complex, interconnected systems. 

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Videos

The Story of Connection: Project Biome & Farmer's Footprint

On August 6th, 2025, Project Biome and Farmer’s Footprint hosted a conversation on the power of collaboration in regenerative agriculture. Featuring leaders from both organizations, the session explored shared goals, lessons learned, and strategies for scaling impact across ecosystems and communities.

As sister nonprofits, we are united in amplifying regenerative stories and building a global movement for resilience, collaboration, and community empowerment.

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RECAP June 2024 - November 2024

Humanity is in an unprecedented time of ecological transition and collapse on the planet. A precipice driven by natural cycles of planetary desertification combined with rapid destruction of biodiversity in soil, water, and air systems. At the root of it all is a misaligned human paradigm that feeds to and from extractive industries, behaviors and value systems.

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Biome Constellation plans 2025

As we approach 2025, we are filled with deep gratitude for the creativity, generosity, kindness and innovation within this community. As sacred alchemists, we are coming together to ignite new ways of being and honour our beloved Mother Earth, Gaia.  Join us in connecting organizations focused on regenerating, rewilding and reconnecting life.

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