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Why Symbiosis?

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Rewilding the world, around us, and within us

Rewilding the anthropocene

Interviews, blogs, and social science

The Wood Wide Web is the coagulation of underground fungi that connects up plants in a woodland. The trees provide the fungi a home, and in exchange the fungi feed and nurture the trees. A symbiosis.

 

Swap the fungi for humans, and the tree roots for our Planet however, and you get a "Dysbiosis" a relationship where one party benefits over the other. A dysbiosis can only last for so long. We do not feed and nurture our habitat, but drain it.

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Rewilding - allowing nature to sit back in the driver's seat, is often cited as one of the ways we can restore a Symbiosis with nature. And, with people being the problem in the equation, would it make sense to begin with rewilding ourselves?

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Symbiosis takes this question, and tries to answer it through a holistic lens of rewilding, psychology and social science, speaking to people Rewilding on all levels, and sharing their stories through talks, workshops and events. 

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