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- influence, rewilding is open to novel or emerging ecosystems which encomp**** new species and new interactions. A key feature of rewilding is its focus...
- Rewild is the debut album by Amazing Baby and it was released on June 22, 2009. The album received a varied response from critics, and did not chart in...
- Urban rewilding is a specific form of rewilding, a movement that gained prominence in the 1990s. Urban rewilding aims to integrate ecosystems into cities...
- Programme. Rewilding Europe is actively engaged in ten rewilding areas located in 12 European countries. The Greater Côa Valley rewilding area is located...
- involves (as in rewilding North America) creating a Pleistocene habitat in portions of Europe. Svenning claims that "Pleistocene Rewilding can be taken for...
- anarcho-primitivism and its calls for rewilding. Primitivists and green anarchists have adopted the concept of ecological rewilding as part of their practice, i...
- Pleistocene Park Pleistocene rewilding Reintroduction of wolves Rewilding Britain Rewilding (conservation biology) Rewilding Institute Translocation (wildlife...
- Rewilding Britain is an organisation founded in 2015 that aims to promote the rewilding of Great Britain. It is a registered charity in England, Wales...
- Wildland, a pioneering rewilding project started by Sir Charles Burrell, 10th Baronet in West Sus****, Somerleyton has fenced and is rewilding 1,000 acres (400 ha)...
- rewilding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rewilding is a form of ecological restoration that returns habitats to their natural states. Rewilding may...