Definitions
- Rewilding is a form of restoration ecology: With the restoration of ecosystem processes, often through the introduction of functional species
- Aims to create conditions for ecosystems to recover
- But not return to a specific template associated with past baselines
- Create conditions for self willed ecosystems of wildness, which is the autonomy of natural processes, versus wilderness
- Restoring networks of interactions between communities of organisms and their physical environment, along with the ecological processes that emerge from those interactions
- A goal of rewilding is to release landscapes from engineered structures and agricultural inputs so that the variety and abundance of ecospaces reappear
- Explores role of animals in global nutrient cycling (eg animal digestion increases decomposition of organic matter)
- Concept of nutrient arteries - organisms are the nutrients they distribute
- Rewilding is a process of becoming, innovation and recovery
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