
Eat, Poop, Die: Animals as the Arteries of the Biosphere with Joe Roman
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Ecological Importance of Reintroduced Animals and Wildlife Decline
This chapter explores the significance of reintroducing animals like elephants and bison into ecosystems for restoration efforts, showcasing how their presence can restore habitats and promote biodiversity. It discusses the decline in animal populations globally since 1970 and highlights success stories in wildlife recovery due to conservation efforts. The conversation emphasizes the essential role animals play in ecosystems as the heart and arteries of the planet, moving essential nutrients vast distances and underlining the importance of societal actions to reverse the trend of declining wildlife populations.
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