Rewilding as a solution from "summary" of Losing Eden by Lucy Jones
In today's world, rewilding has emerged as a promising solution to combat the environmental challenges we face. By allowing nature to regenerate and reclaim its space, rewilding offers a way to restore biodiversity and create healthier ecosystems. This approach is not about simply preserving a few select species or habitats, but about reestablishing the intricate web of relationships that sustain life on Earth. Rewilding involves reintroducing native species, restoring natural landscapes, and removing barriers that prevent wildlife from moving freely. It is a holistic approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and s...Similar Posts
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