About Us

Re:wild Your Campus is transforming the land care paradigm and cultivating next-generation leaders to create climate-resilient, biodiverse campus landscapes, for all wildkind.

Our Roots

It started with a volleyball practice at UC Berkeley in 2017. Founders Mackenzie Feldman and Bridget Gustafson discovered the courts where they trained had been sprayed with toxic herbicides — and decided to take action.

What began with a single team pulling weeds by hand grew into a student-powered movement that spread across campus, across California, and now across the country.
Discover Our Roots

There’s a better way forward — and it starts with people.

Re:wild Your Campus is a growing community of students, staff, and advocates working alongside groundskeepers and administrators to replace synthetic pesticides and fertilizers with organic land care practices tailored to each campus.

By restoring soil health and biodiversity, we’re transforming lawns into safe, resilient spaces where both people and pollinators can thrive.

What began at UC Berkeley is now a nationwide movement reimagining how schools steward their land — and inspiring change far beyond campus boundaries.
Meet the Team

Change is taking root.

From campus-wide transitions to educational workshops, our work blends advocacy with hands-on training. We collaborate with administrators, students, and local partners to eliminate synthetic pesticides, restore ecosystems, and model a future where people and nature thrive together.
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For healthier campuses and communities

Every spray of chemicals tells the same story: short-term aesthetics over long-term health. But we know another future is possible — one where campuses nurture biodiversity, protect people, and connect communities back to the natural world.

Inspired by the fight of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, a groundskeeper who won a landmark case against Monsanto after developing cancer from pesticides, we carry this mission forward with urgency and purpose.

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