£36.00
Bring the beautiful wolf back to Britain with this stunning bone china pudding plate.
The perfect size for toast, tart and starters. Mix and match with the Classic Collection or complete the Wilding set with the white stork, lynx, auroch, boar and beaver.
A percentage from every Wilding collection sale will be donated to support the work of the Beaver Trust.
The Wilding collection celebrates the rewilding movement in Britain. Six stunning pen and ink drawings by British artist, David Urmston, herald the return of six keystone species: the beaver, boar, wolf, lynx, white stork and auroch.
Wolves have suffered from many centuries of demonisation and mythmaking and were hunted to extinction in the 1700s. They can turn grassland into forest and create habitats that hundreds of species can use, by keeping deer on the move so that they can’t overgraze fragile tree seedlings.
There’s no ecological reason why wolves can’t live in Britain – there is enough habitat and wild prey. Wolves live in a huge range of habitats and human population densities and present a very low risk to people. There would need to be compensation schemes, however, for the small number of livestock losses that would result.
A percentage from every Wilding collection sale will be donated to support the work of the Beaver Trust.