Summary:
The book advocates for the restoration of ecosystems to their natural, unmanaged state, arguing that rewilding can lead to increased biodiversity and ecological recovery. It explores the potential benefits of this process for both the environment and human well-being, drawing on examples from around the world.
Key points:
1. Rewilding: Monbiot promotes rewilding as a way to restore ecosystems by reintroducing key species and allowing nature to manage itself.
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