The Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World

By Emma Marris

A paradigm shift is roiling the environmental international. for many years humans have unquestioningly approved the concept our target is to maintain nature in its pristine, pre-human kingdom. yet many scientists have come to work out this as an outmoded dream that thwarts daring new plans to save lots of the surroundings and stops us from having a fuller dating with nature. people have replaced the landscapes they inhabit when you consider that prehistory, and weather switch skill even the remotest areas now endure the fingerprints of humanity. Emma Marris argues convincingly that it's time to glance ahead and create the "rambunctious garden," a hybrid of untamed nature and human management.

In this confident ebook, readers meet prime scientists and environmentalists and stopover at imaginary Edens, fashion designer ecosystems, and Pleistocene parks. Marris describes cutting edge conservation ways, together with rewilding, assisted migration, and the embody of so-called novel ecosystems.

Rambunctious Garden is brief on gloom and lengthy on fascinating theories and engaging narratives, all of which deliver domestic the concept we needs to quit our romantic notions of pristine desert and exchange them with the concept that of an international, half-wild rambunctious backyard planet, tended via us.

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