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This media initiative is run by Rewilding Childhood, a company limited by guarantee constituted as a social enterprise, whose principal aims are the creation and distribution of materials which promote childhood engagement with wild nature and to provide support to other organisations in this field.

The funding it receives makes possible its creative work; its directors' services to the company are funded by licensing reproduction, exhibition and performance rights.

The directors

Niall Benvie

has worked as a professional outdoor photographer and writer since graduating from Dundee University (Geog., Hons.) in 1993 after an earlier career as a fruit farmer. His special interest is in the nature / culture dynamic, although his writing covers topics as diverse as digital imaging and peat extraction issues in the Baltic states, eco-tourism and image critique.

Author and Illustrator of three internationally published books, he is also a founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers. Niall is married, and his two young children with mixed feelings about wild nature... His website is used as a resource by picture researchers and bioligists worldwide. www.imagesfromtheedge.com

Catherine-Anne Lee

Catherine-Anne is a prize-winning graduate from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, gaining a First Class Honours, and the prestigious award for 'Research and Practice' in Time Based Art. Catherine-Anne works with a number of materials, but predominantly sound installation and new media. Her research, both contextual and practical, explores our relationship with the environment.

Alongside her personal research she works at Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre on the technical installation team, and also works part-time for Timeline, a Dundee based community documentary company, as a sound recordist and photographer. Catherine-Anne is also an avid conservationist having taken part in a number of long-term voluntary placements with groups such as The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Scottish Wildlife Trust and People & Planet. She lives with her husband in Angus.

Endorsing partners

Scottish Wildlife Trust The wildlife trusts John Muir Trust
John Muir Award Scottish Natural Heritage Woodland Trust Scotland

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