Registered Charity No. 329 · Gibraltar

A forest, one square metre at a time.

Every tile behind this text is one square metre of ground in Gibraltar. The green ones are planted. The grey ones are waiting. Twenty pounds turns one grey tile green — and puts a name on it.

Illustrative preview · sample mosaic · real counts to follow

Rewilding is usually something that happens somewhere else — a valley you will never visit, a species you will never see. We think that is why it stalls.

So we start where people already are. A dense native forest in a school playground. A mosaic bench on the Europa Point foreshore. A QR code on a carob tree. Then we connect each of those small, visible things to the wild land it belongs to — cork oak in the Algarve, forest in Uganda.

Small enough to touch. Connected to something large.

The Method

Four layers, planted at once.

A Miyawaki forest is not a row of saplings. It is four strata planted together, densely, in soil rebuilt from the microbes up — the way a forest would assemble itself if it had a hundred years and we did not.¹

  • Four strata · one planting
  • Viable from 100 m²

Method: the botanist Akira Miyawaki, from phytosociology — how plant communities assemble. Mediterranean adaptation: FCULresta, University of Lisbon.

¹ Advocates report Miyawaki plantings growing roughly ten times faster and thirty times denser than conventional plantings. These figures originate with practitioners rather than peer review, and are contested. See our sources.

Soil, rebuilt from the microbes up

Public Art · Gibraltar

Four benches. Four species. Four reasons to sit down.

Mosaicked by Ireana Schwock, granted by the Ministry for the Environment, and made with GibSams. Each bench carries one native species and one line about coming back from something.

The Common Dolphin bench: a mosaic bench with a leaping dolphin picked out in blue tesserae.
Europa Point foreshore, Gibraltar · Photo: Whole Wild World
Number
Seat of Hope 01
Species
Delphinus delphis
Common Dolphin
Location
Europa Point foreshore · Gibraltar
Sponsor
M H Bland
In aid of
GibSams
Message
“Healing Minds with Nature”
The Orca bench: black and white orca mosaic across the backrest, the Strait behind it.
Europa Point, Gibraltar · Photo: Whole Wild World
Number
Seat of Hope 02
Species
Orcinus orca
Orca
Location
Europa Point · Gibraltar
Sponsor
Gib Oil
In aid of
Cancer Relief Gibraltar
Message
“Nature nurtures recovery”
The Loggerhead Turtle bench: a sea turtle in amber and green tesserae swimming across the seat.
Gibraltar · Photo: Whole Wild World
Number
Seat of Hope 03
Species
Caretta caretta
Loggerhead Turtle
Sponsor
Lottoland
In aid of
GibSams
Message
“Like the turtle, may you find strength in patience and hope in endurance.”
The Scalloped Hammerhead bench: a hammerhead shark in grey and silver mosaic.
Gibraltar · Photo: Whole Wild World
Number
Seat of Hope 04
Species
Sphyrna lewini
Scalloped Hammerhead
Status
Critically Endangered · IUCN
Sponsor
Cert. Insurance Group Ltd
In aid of
The Nautilus Project
Message
“Where hammerheads thrive, oceans recover.”

Urban to Wild

A forest in a playground is a door to somewhere else.

Every mini forest we plant in a city is linked to a wild site it supports. Plant here. Connect there.

PLANT CONNECT GROW SHARE
Volunteers planting saplings at a Gibraltar mini-forest site.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar Horticultural Society

Mini forests, Seats of Hope and Living Trails — the urban half of the model, planted where people already are.

Urban Rewilding →
Open land at Herdade Alagães in the Algarve, Portugal.

Portugal

Herdade Alagães

The foundation site. Sorraia horses, Iberian lynx, cork oak — the wild land the city forests are connected to.

Herdade Alagães →
Gorillas at rest in dense green undergrowth in Uganda.

Uganda

Treescape Planet Organisation

Our east-African partner. The first photograph is in — the full story is still on its way from the field.

treescapeplanet.org ↗

Working with

Ministry for the Environment, HM Government of Gibraltar Gib Oil M H Bland Lottoland Cert. Insurance Group GibSams Cancer Relief Gibraltar Gibraltar Horticultural Society University of Gibraltar Greenarc UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

Put your name on a square metre.

It gets planted. It gets photographed. It appears on the mosaic with whatever name you choose.

Give £5 a month and grow it

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