Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life

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"Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life" is a non-fiction book by George Monbiot that advocates for large-scale ecological restoration and a radical rethinking of humanity’s relationship with the natural world.

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instanceOf environmental book
non-fiction book
advocates creation of marine protected areas
reduction of intensive sheep grazing in uplands
reintroduction of missing keystone species
restoration of native forests
author George Monbiot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes conventional conservation approaches focused on preservation of degraded states
subsidies for upland sheep farming in the UK
genre ecology
environmentalism
nature writing
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasPart accounts of personal encounters with wildlife
case studies of rewilding projects
discussion of policy and land-use economics
hasSequel How Did We Get Into This Mess? NERFINISHED
influencedBy conservation biology
ecology
rewilding movement
language English
mainSubject beavers
biodiversity
conservation
ecological restoration
human–nature relationship
land management
marine conservation
rewilding
rewilding of large mammals
rewilding of seas
trophic cascades
upland farming in Britain
wolves
notableFor integrating personal narrative with ecological science
popularizing the concept of rewilding in the UK
sparking public debate on upland land use
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
proposes large-scale ecological restoration
rewilding of land
rewilding of sea
publicationYear 2013
publisher Allen Lane NERFINISHED
Penguin Books NERFINISHED
seeAlso George Monbiot NERFINISHED
rewilding

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George Monbiot notableWork Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life