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Until the nineteenth century, the investigation of natural phenomena, plants and animals was considered either the preserve of elite scholars or a pastime…
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For the first time full authoritative texts of Darwin's are made available, edited according to modern textual editorial principles and practice. Letter-writing…
The Ecology, Biodiversity, and Conservation series presents balanced, comprehensive, up-to-date, and critical reviews of selected topics within the sciences…
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Global environmental issues were identified as a crisis in the 1960’s (1). The alarmist rhetoric caught the public’s attention, but stimulated a pessimistic attitude (2) that human beings were destabilizing an otherwise harmonious, “stea…
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Whenever I engage in conversations mentioning rewilding, things tend to go in broadly three possible directions: if I am talking to a scientist, there is a good chance that I will get a full lecture on why rewilding is actually a rebranding of restoration…
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