The Llanlawrence Project
Belted Galloway cattle grazing across the The Llanlawrence Project landscape at sunset
Rewilding Britain

Rewilding Project in Monmouthshire

Bringing back nature to a slice of Wales

The Llanlawrence Project is a 150-acre rewilding project in the heart of Monmouthshire, where natural processes have led the way since 2022.

Our Vision

A wilder land, shaped by nature

Once an area used for sheep grazing, The Llanlawrence Project has potential to become a mosaic of ancient woodland, species-rich grassland, wildflower meadows and ponds.

Belted Galloway cattle grazing on a hilltop with bare winter trees at The Llanlawrence Project

Conservation Grazing

We're using native cattle to replicate wild herbivores, creating a wood pasture mosaic that allows insects, birds and mammals to thrive.

Ancient Woodland

Pockets of ancient woodland will be given the chance to expand and reconnect, strengthening wildlife corridors.

Wildflower Meadows

20 acres are being dedicated to creating wildflower hay meadows, using wildflower seeds from Gwent Wildlife Trust Pentwyn Farm.

Waterways

Two streams run through the site, and we have plans to create a wild pond and build beaver dams.

The Herd

Meet the Belted Galloways

Our herd of 12 Belted Galloways are the engine of the rewilding project. These hardy, traditional cattle are perfectly suited to conservation grazing, staying out on the land year-round. They maintain vital grassland habitat and create diversity through non-selective grazing, nutrient cycling and soil disturbance.

They also offer the opportunity to produce pasture-fed rewilded meat that supports nature restoration.

Belted Galloway herd walking in line through golden grass at sunset at The Llanlawrence Project

Wildlife

A home for wild things

Barn owl perched on a branch at The Llanlawrence Project

The land is home to birds of prey including red kites and barn owls. We've seen dippers and kingfishers along the streams and there is a resident nesting pair of ravens.

We frequently see wild red deer on the edges of the woodland, badgers and foxes, and have even seen water voles and wild boar.

Get Involved

Be part of the return

Rewilding is a shared endeavour. There are many ways you can contribute to The Llanlawrence Project.

Expertise

If you have expertise in biodiversity monitoring or ecosystem restoration, we'd love to hear from you.

Volunteer

We'll have upcoming hands-on projects like tree planting and pond creation, and we'd love for people to join us.

Visit Us

We're always open to people who would like to visit the site to see it first-hand.

Contact

Get in touch

Whether you are a landowner exploring rewilding, a researcher interested in our data, a future volunteer, or simply someone who wants to visit, we would love to hear from you.

Court St Lawrence, Llangovan, Wales