@rix_harriet "Pleistocene Rewilding" https://t.co/17OTMjGyA0
@MikeBenchCapon make this argument in my environmental ethics class https://t.co/2PlJ2Y5e6t
@LauraSeesPlants You'll enjoy this: https://t.co/aUUKmPzGO3
@mkburak I like this one: https://t.co/IApm2l75B3 How far should we take this functional replacement idea?
@lluisbrotons @EdRojasBr No me resisto a compartir https://t.co/FK6yeIph7s
@TheOneKevinW This article, and the one the author cites from Nature (https://t.co/Lp23GfrgkK), on Re-wilding North America, are prime examples of the importance of #envhist. This kind of thinking ignores context and the unintended consequences that follow
RT @WolverineTed: I'm doing my part in #Rewilding North America https://t.co/ffSwoOowDV
I'm doing my part in #Rewilding North America https://t.co/ffSwoOowDV
北米で1万3千年前に絶滅した大型哺乳類(の近縁種)をアフリカから「再導入」するという話を思い出した。保全急進派的な。 http://t.co/wHYS4jBS6N
The "re-wilding" of North America by restoring sp. found 13,000 yrs ago, using cheetahs, lions, elephants etc.. http://t.co/WweyRd8dhj
All this de-extinction talk reminds me of Pleistocene de-wilding. Remember that? http://t.co/8Ycj54PcC2 #TEDxDeExtinction
Re-wilding North American habitat w/ endangered megafauna (cheetahs, lions, elephants, etc) is easily the GOAT idea: http://t.co/qbojppkX
@avialli Devem ter se inspirado nisto: http://t.co/IndnjZix