Summary:
The book chronicles the transformation of a degraded agricultural farm into a thriving ecosystem through rewilding, a conservation approach that allows natural processes to restore land. It details the challenges and successes encountered as native wildlife returned and biodiversity flourished on the once intensively farmed land.
Key points:
1. Rewilding: The book focuses on 'rewilding', a conservation method that lets nature restore itself, creating diverse, wild habitats.
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