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Rewilding Britain One Species at a Time (PDF)
Rewilding Britain One Species at a Time explores the restoration of ecological processes across the United Kingdom through the gradual recovery of native species and habitats. The book examines rewilding as a pragmatic and evidence-informed approach that works within modern landscapes shaped by agriculture, infrastructure, and human presence. Rather than focusing solely on large-scale reintroductions, it emphasizes incremental change driven by keystone species, ecosystem engineers, and overlooked organisms whose return can trigger wider ecological recovery.
Drawing on ecological theory, case studies, citizen science, and community-led conservation initiatives, the book highlights how mammals, birds, invertebrates, plants, and fungi each play distinct roles in rebuilding resilient ecosystems. It discusses trophic interactions, habitat connectivity, landscape permeability, and the social dimensions of rewilding, including public perception, policy frameworks, and land management conflicts.
The work aims to bridge science and practice by presenting rewilding as a continuum rather than a fixed endpoint. It provides insights relevant to conservationists, researchers, land managers, and engaged citizens who seek realistic pathways toward biodiversity recovery in Britain. Ultimately, the book argues that meaningful ecological restoration can be achieved through patience, local action, and a renewed relationship between people and nature, restoring balance one species at a time.