Our work.

We develop projects that positively impact nature and communities.
We create campaigns that improve the relationship between nature and communities. 

Project and campaign overview

Between Ustaritz and Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle lie two forests, rich in life yet still separated. The larger area could be connected to create the great forest of Oihan Berria — a wild heartland where nature can move and thrive freely — bringing countless benefits: habitats large enough for wildlife to flourish, corridors that allow species to migrate and adapt, soils that store carbon and water, and a cooler, healthier landscape for surrounding communities.

For centuries, whales shaped Basque culture — their image still carved into art, logos and imaginations all around the Basque Country. Yet the Basque whale, once common in the Bay of Biscay, was driven to extinction by the 17th century. Protecting marine habitats and reducing threats can make it possible for these and other magnificent animals to return to Basque waters.

100 Rewilded Steps

Everyone in Biarritz knows the 100 Steps above Côte des Basques — a favorite spot to watch the sun set over the Atlantic. Though built as terraces to shield the city, they have become a thriving ecosystem. This renewed opportunity offers a glimpse of what is possible, a popular part of a city that also harbors a rich ecosystem. This brings wild nature right to our favorite window on the world.

campaign - coming soon

Rewilded Coastal Gardens

The coastal region is heavily developed and as a result nature is confined mostly to our gardens. That’s good news and bad news. We help local home owners rewild their gardens, make them pollinator-friendly, encourage local plant, tree and flower species and to mow and prune minimally and only in the right season. 

campaign - coming soon

Between Ustaritz and Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle lie two forests, rich in life yet still separated. The larger area could be connected to create the great forest of Baso Berria — a wild heartland where nature can move and thrive freely — bringing countless benefits: habitats large enough for wildlife to flourish, corridors that allow species to migrate and adapt, soils that store carbon and water, and a cooler, healthier landscape for surrounding communities.

For centuries, whales shaped Basque culture — their image still carved into art, logos and imaginations all around the Basque Country. Yet the Basque whale, once common in the Bay of Biscay, was driven to extinction by the 17th century. Protecting marine habitats and reducing threats can make it possible for these and other magnificent animals to return to Basque waters.

100 Rewilded Steps

Everyone in Biarritz knows the 100 Steps above Côte des Basques — a favorite spot to watch the sun set over the Atlantic. Though built as terraces to shield the city, they have become a thriving ecosystem. This renewed opportunity offers a glimpse of what is possible, a popular part of a city that also harbors a rich ecosystem. This brings wild nature right to our favorite window on the world.

campaign - coming soon

Rewilded Coastal Gardens

The coastal region is heavily developed and as a result nature is confined mostly to our gardens. That’s good news and bad news. We help local home owners rewild their gardens, make them pollinator-friendly, encourage local plant, tree and flower species and to mow and prune minimally and only in the right season. 

campaign - coming soon