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Rewilding Earth: Best of 2019

Rewilding Earth: Best of 2019

Susan Morgan
5/5 ( ratings)
Rewilding is restoring natural processes and species, then stepping back so that nature can express its own will. In essence, rewilding means giving the land back to wildlife and wildlife back to the land.

Recalling the late great Wild Earth journal, this provocative anthology showcases the most notable original articles and art published by Rewilding Earth in 2019. Rewilding Earth is an inspiring, informative, and user-friendly manual for how to protect and restore wild places and their residents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by John Miles & Susan Morgan
Eagle Mountain Success by Jon Leibowitz
Forever Wild by Sophi Veltrop
Adirondack Wildways Update by John Davis
Wildlife Crossings in the Adirondacks by Kevin Webb
Something Wicked This Way Comes: The Menace of Deep-Sea Mining by Eileen Crist
You are the Last Whale by Gary Lawless
Wild Carbon by Mark Anderson and Jon Leibowitz
Profile of the Northern Forest Atlas Project by the Editors
Box Creek Biodiversity by Christopher R. Wilson
The Librarians by Robert Michael Pyle
Drifting from Rewilding by Mark Fisher
Rewilding Scotland by Kenyon Fields
European Experiments in Rewilding: Elbe River Biosphere Reserve by David T. Schwartz
How to Bring the Bison Home by Susie O'Keefe
Days of Fire by Stuart Pimm
Will You Join Us in Defending the Arctic Refuge? by Brad Meiklejohn
Tongass National Forest Alert by Andrew Thoms
Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction by Mary Ellen Hannibal, Reviewed by John Miles
White Birds of Winter by Saul Weisberg
A Tale of Three Weasels by Paula Mackay
The River I and The River II by Tim McNulty
Rio Mora Seasons by Brian Miller
Embers from the Campfire, When Republicans Loved Endangered Species by Uncle Dave Foreman
Cow-Bombing the World's Largest Organism by Andy Kerr
Wildlife Versus Livestock in the Upper Green by George Wuerthner
New Mexico's Wildlife Corridors Act: A Path Toward Success by Michael Dax
Embers from the Campfire, Quitobaquito Springs by Uncle Dave Foreman
Tapping the Third-Rail: Wildlife Watching and State Wildlife Funding Reform by Chris Spatz
Planting for Bees and Butterflies by Gary Lawless
Wilderness in the Anthropocene: What Future for its Untrammeled Wildness? by Roger Kaye
Train #7, North Dakota by Susie O'Keefe
Combat Overpopulation Denial by Richard Grossman M.D.
Ecotone by David Crews
The Cliff Edge: Generating Political Will for the Required Level of Change by Randy Hayes
From No Sense of Wild to a Need to Rewild North America by John Miles
Appendix
Language
English
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Essex Editions
Release
May 05, 2020
ISBN 13
9781733519038

Rewilding Earth: Best of 2019

Susan Morgan
5/5 ( ratings)
Rewilding is restoring natural processes and species, then stepping back so that nature can express its own will. In essence, rewilding means giving the land back to wildlife and wildlife back to the land.

Recalling the late great Wild Earth journal, this provocative anthology showcases the most notable original articles and art published by Rewilding Earth in 2019. Rewilding Earth is an inspiring, informative, and user-friendly manual for how to protect and restore wild places and their residents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by John Miles & Susan Morgan
Eagle Mountain Success by Jon Leibowitz
Forever Wild by Sophi Veltrop
Adirondack Wildways Update by John Davis
Wildlife Crossings in the Adirondacks by Kevin Webb
Something Wicked This Way Comes: The Menace of Deep-Sea Mining by Eileen Crist
You are the Last Whale by Gary Lawless
Wild Carbon by Mark Anderson and Jon Leibowitz
Profile of the Northern Forest Atlas Project by the Editors
Box Creek Biodiversity by Christopher R. Wilson
The Librarians by Robert Michael Pyle
Drifting from Rewilding by Mark Fisher
Rewilding Scotland by Kenyon Fields
European Experiments in Rewilding: Elbe River Biosphere Reserve by David T. Schwartz
How to Bring the Bison Home by Susie O'Keefe
Days of Fire by Stuart Pimm
Will You Join Us in Defending the Arctic Refuge? by Brad Meiklejohn
Tongass National Forest Alert by Andrew Thoms
Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction by Mary Ellen Hannibal, Reviewed by John Miles
White Birds of Winter by Saul Weisberg
A Tale of Three Weasels by Paula Mackay
The River I and The River II by Tim McNulty
Rio Mora Seasons by Brian Miller
Embers from the Campfire, When Republicans Loved Endangered Species by Uncle Dave Foreman
Cow-Bombing the World's Largest Organism by Andy Kerr
Wildlife Versus Livestock in the Upper Green by George Wuerthner
New Mexico's Wildlife Corridors Act: A Path Toward Success by Michael Dax
Embers from the Campfire, Quitobaquito Springs by Uncle Dave Foreman
Tapping the Third-Rail: Wildlife Watching and State Wildlife Funding Reform by Chris Spatz
Planting for Bees and Butterflies by Gary Lawless
Wilderness in the Anthropocene: What Future for its Untrammeled Wildness? by Roger Kaye
Train #7, North Dakota by Susie O'Keefe
Combat Overpopulation Denial by Richard Grossman M.D.
Ecotone by David Crews
The Cliff Edge: Generating Political Will for the Required Level of Change by Randy Hayes
From No Sense of Wild to a Need to Rewild North America by John Miles
Appendix
Language
English
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Essex Editions
Release
May 05, 2020
ISBN 13
9781733519038

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