Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World
Wilder takes readers on a global rewilding journey, exploring innovative and eye-opening projects led by a diverse group of conservationists.

Rewilding is a radical new approach to wildlife conservation that offers remarkable potential. If conservation preserves what remains, rewilding goes further, seeking to restore entire ecosystems. The stakes are high with active initiatives quickening the process of recovery by reintroducing keystone species and habitats. Large mammal translocations and wildlife corridors running through densely populated areas are high-risk, high-reward initiatives.

In this timely and exciting read, wildlife journalist Millie Kerr takes readers on a global journey of discovery. She considers the practicalities and possibilities of ecological restoration around the world, while exploring first-hand some of the most ambitious undertakings occurring today. Wilder details the return of jaguars to an Argentinian national park, the first-ever pangolin reintroduction project in South Africa, and the ways giant tortoises are aiding the recovery of ecosystems throughout the Galápagos Islands.

At an urgent moment in the international fight against biodiversity loss, Wilder's message is one of innovation and optimism. By focusing on conservation success stories and showing that there are bands of determined conservationists fighting for a better future, Wilder inspires us all to become part of the solution.

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Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World
Wilder takes readers on a global rewilding journey, exploring innovative and eye-opening projects led by a diverse group of conservationists.

Rewilding is a radical new approach to wildlife conservation that offers remarkable potential. If conservation preserves what remains, rewilding goes further, seeking to restore entire ecosystems. The stakes are high with active initiatives quickening the process of recovery by reintroducing keystone species and habitats. Large mammal translocations and wildlife corridors running through densely populated areas are high-risk, high-reward initiatives.

In this timely and exciting read, wildlife journalist Millie Kerr takes readers on a global journey of discovery. She considers the practicalities and possibilities of ecological restoration around the world, while exploring first-hand some of the most ambitious undertakings occurring today. Wilder details the return of jaguars to an Argentinian national park, the first-ever pangolin reintroduction project in South Africa, and the ways giant tortoises are aiding the recovery of ecosystems throughout the Galápagos Islands.

At an urgent moment in the international fight against biodiversity loss, Wilder's message is one of innovation and optimism. By focusing on conservation success stories and showing that there are bands of determined conservationists fighting for a better future, Wilder inspires us all to become part of the solution.

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Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

by Millie Kerr
Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

by Millie Kerr

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Wilder takes readers on a global rewilding journey, exploring innovative and eye-opening projects led by a diverse group of conservationists.

Rewilding is a radical new approach to wildlife conservation that offers remarkable potential. If conservation preserves what remains, rewilding goes further, seeking to restore entire ecosystems. The stakes are high with active initiatives quickening the process of recovery by reintroducing keystone species and habitats. Large mammal translocations and wildlife corridors running through densely populated areas are high-risk, high-reward initiatives.

In this timely and exciting read, wildlife journalist Millie Kerr takes readers on a global journey of discovery. She considers the practicalities and possibilities of ecological restoration around the world, while exploring first-hand some of the most ambitious undertakings occurring today. Wilder details the return of jaguars to an Argentinian national park, the first-ever pangolin reintroduction project in South Africa, and the ways giant tortoises are aiding the recovery of ecosystems throughout the Galápagos Islands.

At an urgent moment in the international fight against biodiversity loss, Wilder's message is one of innovation and optimism. By focusing on conservation success stories and showing that there are bands of determined conservationists fighting for a better future, Wilder inspires us all to become part of the solution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472990426
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 01/30/2024
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Millie Kerr is a lawyer-turned-writer focused on wildlife conservation. After some time in legal practice, Millie decided to instead pursue her passions of storytelling, travel, and wildlife conservation. She has spent the last ten years working as a freelance journalist and conservation communicator, and has also become an award-winning wildlife photographer.

Her writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including The Economist, the Guardian, National Geographic, The New York Times, Popular Science, and Wall Street Journal. Millie has also worked for Panthera and the Wildlife Conservation Society, and has been retained by African Parks, Elephant Family, and Fauna & Flora International as an external consultant. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Millie now lives in London.

Table of Contents

Author's Note

Introduction

Chapter One: A Park for the People

Chapter Two: Extinct in the Wild

Chapter Three: The Land of Birds

Chapter Four: The Return

Chapter Five: The Rewilding We Don't See

Chapter Six: A Conservation Compromise in Post-War Rwanda

Chapter Seven: The Jaguar's Journey

Chapter Eight: Replacement Rewilding

Chapter Nine: Connecting the Cores

Chapter Ten: Community Conservation

Chapter Eleven: Recovering the Wild Heart

Acknowledgements

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

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