Rewilding Revival

audiobook (Unabridged) Resurrecting Nature's Balance

By Maryellen Giles

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Rewilding has steadily gained a tremendous amount of attention and popularity over the last few decades. In this captivating book, the concept of rewilding is extensively explored, delving into its fascinating depths and contemplating its vast potential. Through meticulous research and thought-provoking analysis, the intricate relationship between rewilding and the restoration of biodiversity and ecosystem functionality is masterfully examined.


The first section of the book focuses on unraveling the core principles and defining characteristics of rewilding. With clarity and precision, the reader is guided through the fundamental concepts underlying this pioneering approach to conservation. The rich tapestry of rewilding origins, from ecologists to various proponents, is delicately woven together, providing a comprehensive understanding of its development over time.


Moving forward, the exploration delves deeper into the extraordinary potential that rewilding holds for the restoration of ecosystems. By highlighting successful rewilding projects from different corners of the world, the reader gains a remarkable insight into the power of this innovative concept. With each captivating case study, the author sheds light on the positive impact that rewilding can have on biodiversity, as well as the potential for revitalization of ecosystem functionality.


Furthermore, the book delves into the various challenges and considerations inherent in the practice of rewilding. Complicated ethical considerations, potential conflicts with human activities, the fragile balancing act between nature and humanity, and the potential victories and setbacks are all thoughtfully explored within these pages. By carefully examining these intricate aspects, the reader can gain a well-rounded understanding of the complexities that come with implementing rewilding projects.

Rewilding Revival