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Wild & Kind Permaculture Fest 2026: May 20-25 Online - May 2026

Wild & Kind Permaculture Fest 2026: May 20-25 Online - May 2026

📅 May 20-25, 2026 | 📍 Online | 🏷️ festival

The International Permaculture Festival of Wild and Kind Ideas 2026 is a dynamic, free online event running from May 20-25, 2026, bringing together inspiring thinkers, doers, and creatives from around the world to explore innovative concepts in permaculture and sustainability. Ideal for permaculture practitioners, educators, farmers, activists, and anyone passionate about regenerative living, this 6-day festival offers a global platform to discover wild and kind ideas that challenge conventional approaches to ecology, community, and culture. Attendees will learn from diverse speakers through keynote talks, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions covering topics like advanced permaculture design, agroecology innovations, biodiversity enhancement, ethical non-monetary economies, and holistic strategies for climate resilience. While specific speakers are yet to be announced, expect contributions from leading figures in the permaculture movement, including designers, researchers, and indigenous knowledge holders who share practical case studies from food forests, urban permaculture projects, and bioregional initiatives. The online format ensures accessibility for Europeans and beyond, with no travel required, allowing participants to join from home while engaging in real-time Q&A and networking. For permaculture practitioners, the value lies in its forward-thinking content that bridges theory and practice, providing fresh perspectives on integrating permaculture principles into everyday life, policy advocacy, and large-scale regeneration projects. This festival is especially timely in 2026, as it aligns with growing interest in sustainability amid climate challenges, offering actionable insights on topics like water harvesting in variable climates, perennial crop systems, natural building techniques, and social permaculture for community cohesion. Being free, it democratizes access to high-quality education, empowering attendees to implement 'wild and kind' ideas locally—whether starting a neighborhood edible landscape or scaling up regenerative farms. Participants leave inspired, connected to a worldwide network, and equipped with multidisciplinary tools to foster earth care, people care, and future care in their unique contexts.