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#68: Urban Rewilding

Green Urbanist

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The Risks of Wild Animal Reintroduction

The risk should be divided in perceived risk and actual risk. Once you're once they're reintroduced or they come back by themselves to the countryside, you can't stop them from coming in cities if they want to,. which they do quite often. And this is where I think we can learn a lot from cities in the global south. For instance, Mumbai has a fairly sizable population of leopards that come in and out of the city. So actually several individuals, several leopards who are known to forage or to hunt within the actual city. There is conflicts, you know, they do there is cases of them killing, usually children.

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