Rewilding : The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery by Cain Blythe 9781785786273

Rewilding : The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery

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Rewilding : The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery by Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe is a transformative exploration into...
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Rewilding : The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery by Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe is a transformative exploration into the revolutionary approach to conservation that is changing how we perceive and interact with nature.

This groundbreaking book serves as an accessible guide to the concept of rewilding, detailing its origins, importance, and future potential. Jepson and Blythe expertly combine radical scientific insights with practical innovations, presenting a vision for ecological recovery that not only benefits ecosystems but also enriches human lives.

  • Comprehensive Guide: An in-depth look at the restoration of wild nature.
  • Accessible Science: Complex ecological concepts are explained in a straightforward and engaging manner.
  • Inspiring Examples: Discover remarkable stories of wildlife, from 'de-domesticated' horses in the Netherlands to beavers revitalizing British wetlands.
  • Hopeful Vision: Rewilding is breathing new life into conservation efforts, inviting even urban-dwellers to connect with wildlife.

This book has been praised for its compelling narrative, as noted by Isabella Tree, author of Wilding, who describes it as “a masterly job” deserving of wide readership. The Financial Times also lauds its “succinct and objective account,” emphasizing its role as the first popular book on the science of rewilding.

By restoring lost interactions between animals, plants, and natural disturbances, Rewilding : The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery opens up exciting and inspirational possibilities for the future of natural ecosystems. Dive into this essential read to explore how rewilding can shape a healthier planet for both people and wildlife.

Product Information

ISBN: 9781785786273
Author: Cain Blythe
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Icon Books
Publisher: Icon Books
Dimensions: 197 x 127 x 23 mm
Publication Date: 23 July, 2020
Pagination: 176 pages
Weight: 174g

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