
Isabella Tree on Wilding
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Rewilding and Ecological Balance
This chapter explores the ecological implications of rewilding and the role of herbivores like sheep in shaping landscapes. It discusses the historical absence of large predators and the need for balanced herbivore populations to enhance biodiversity. Through examples like Yellowstone National Park, it examines the complex dynamics of nature management and the potential of reintroducing species for ecological restoration.
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