Discover a transformative journey across Britain's landscapes in Rewilding Britain One Species at a Time. This compelling guide explores the science, ethics, and practice of species-led ecological restoration, showing how the careful reintroduction of animals, from beavers and red kites to water voles and pollinators, can rebuild ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and create resilient landscapes.
Through real-world examples, cutting-edge research, and practical roadmaps, this book demonstrates how incremental actions, community engagement, and modern technology can restore natural processes in rivers, forests, wetlands, and coasts. Beyond ecology, it highlights the economic, cultural, and climate benefits of rewilding, inspiring readers to understand, participate in, and advocate for a Britain alive with wildlife.
Whether you are a conservationist, student, policymaker, or nature enthusiast, Rewilding Britain One Species at a Time offers insight, guidance, and inspiration for rebuilding Britain's natural heritage, one species at a time.
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