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In Episode 13, Emmaline and Kincaid are joined by PhD student Mia Arundel to explore the science and practice of rewilding. 1. What exactly is rewilding? 2. What are some of the most successful rewilding projects? 3. Are childhood stories negatively affecting our opinions on rewilding? 4. What can we all do to help with the rewilding efforts? Find out the answers and more in this episode! Summary: In this episode, they discuss the concept of rewilding, its significance in restoring biodiversity and the challenges associated with reintroducing species in the UK. Mia shares the importance of creating ecosystems that can thrive with minimal human intervention and the complexities involvedin rewilding efforts. The discussion highlights the importance of predator-prey dynamics and the necessity of public acceptance for successful conservation efforts. They share successful rewilding stories and tips on how everyone cancontribute to rewilding in their everyday lives. Takeaways: 1. Rewilding aims to restore natural ecosystems and biodiversity. 2. The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. 3. The reintroduction of apex predators can reshape ecosystems 4. Successful rewilding requires social acceptance and ecological feasibility 5. Planting native wildflowers can enhance local biodiversity. Want to learn more? Tune in to THIS MONTH’S EPISODE! Got any feedback? Please get in touch with out social media channels @thesciencetapes
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