Physical Infrastructure for Transition

Natural homes, wild dwellings, and regenerative habitats for autonomous living — places built from the land, by people aligned with Feralist principles.

Types of Spaces

From wilderness to community - places for transition

Wild Dwellings

Primitive shelters and off-grid homes integrated in natural environments.

Raw Land Access

Territories for self-reliant living, regeneration, or temporary dwellings.

Collective Habitats

Communities forming new models of land-based life.

Regenerative Homesteads

Functional homesteads practicing wild-equivalent food production and autonomy.

Natural Residences

Architectural dwellings built from natural materials and ecological principles.

Independent Habitats

Self-sufficient living spaces fully adapted for autonomy beyond industry.

Physical infrastructure for building life outside industrial civilization.

Why This Infrastructure Matters

Beyond tourism - building physical capacity for transition

Physical Connection

Real spaces where theory becomes practice. Land access for learning wild skills, building communities, and developing autonomy.

Community Building

Meeting spaces for tribes forming beyond screens. Shared land for collective projects and intentional living.

Validated Spaces

Every property evaluated for philosophical alignment, natural access, and genuine utility for transition.

Transition requires physical infrastructure — actual land, functional dwellings, working communities where alternative living becomes practice, not aspiration.

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Wilderness Access

Spaces for Rewilding

Forests, mountains, rivers — where industrial patterns dissolve. Build shelter, forage, track. Real wild environments, not recreational imitations.

These are sites for relearning direct relationship with living systems. Classrooms without walls where ancestral skills become embodied knowledge.

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Collective Habitats

Land-Based Tribes

Collective habitats forming around shared land stewardship and feralist principles. Not communes replicating industrial social patterns — genuine alternatives building capacity for life beyond systemic collapse.

Visit. Contribute. Learn. Build relationships with people creating physical infrastructure for human rewilding.

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Become a Host

List Your Property

If your dwelling embodies feralist principles — built from natural materials, integrated with living systems, available to community members — apply for validation.

Host people who understand that comfort is redefined in transition. Provide infrastructure for those building alternatives. Join hosts creating physical spaces where feralist life becomes practice.

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