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Rewilding : the radical new science of ecological recovery / Paul Jepson & Cain Blythe.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Icon Books Ltd, 2020Description: 184 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781785786273
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.72 23
LOC classification:
  • QL83.4 .J47 2020
Contents:
New horizons -- Megafauna pasts -- Downgrading our planet -- Rewilding's practical origins -- Wild nature -- cascades, spaces, networks and engineers -- Earth system impacts -- Rewilding politics and ethics -- Scaling up rewilding -- Rewilding -- ten predictions for the future.
Summary: Nature conservation in the 21st century has taken a radical new turn. Instead of conserving particular species in nature reserves as 'museum pieces', frozen in time, the thinking now is that we should allow landscape-sized areas to 'rewild' according to their own self-determined processes. By fencing off large areas and introducing large herbivores, along with apex predators such as wolves, dynamic new habitats are already being created. These 'self-willed' areas will develop in ways that cannot always be predicted, and they may not conform to our traditional ideas of wildlife habitats, but they will form a robust and rich ecology which will be strong enough to withstand future climate changes and species shifts. In this highly topical book, the first popular account of the science of rewilding, practising ecologists Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe explore the ongoing scientific discoveries that are emerging from this fascinating field.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
300 - 399 Hanover Public Library Shelves 333.72 JEPS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001193581

Includes bibliographical references (pages [171]-176) and index.

New horizons -- Megafauna pasts -- Downgrading our planet -- Rewilding's practical origins -- Wild nature -- cascades, spaces, networks and engineers -- Earth system impacts -- Rewilding politics and ethics -- Scaling up rewilding -- Rewilding -- ten predictions for the future.

Nature conservation in the 21st century has taken a radical new turn. Instead of conserving particular species in nature reserves as 'museum pieces', frozen in time, the thinking now is that we should allow landscape-sized areas to 'rewild' according to their own self-determined processes. By fencing off large areas and introducing large herbivores, along with apex predators such as wolves, dynamic new habitats are already being created. These 'self-willed' areas will develop in ways that cannot always be predicted, and they may not conform to our traditional ideas of wildlife habitats, but they will form a robust and rich ecology which will be strong enough to withstand future climate changes and species shifts. In this highly topical book, the first popular account of the science of rewilding, practising ecologists Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe explore the ongoing scientific discoveries that are emerging from this fascinating field.

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