by GRA Team
In this episode, the guest is Professor Alastair Driver, BSc (Hons) FCIEEM – one of the UK’s most respected conservationists and a pioneer in rewilding. Prof. Driver is cited in Who’s Who for his influence in environmental conservation and has enjoyed a distinguished...
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Geremia et al. performed grazing exclusion experiments to examine the effects of bison on soil and vegetation across their migration area. Grazed areas had higher soil microbe density and nitrogen content in both soils and plants. When given large areas to roam, bison...
by GRA Team
Listen on NatureThrive Jonathan Withey, Director & Co-founder of NatureThrive, sits down with Alister to explore his path to leadership in the rewilding movement. Alister shares his background, from growing up in rural Ireland to his long career in environmental...
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The report evaluates how wild mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, macro-crustaceans (especially crabs and crayfish), and molluscs shape lakes, rivers and streams, as well as saltmarshes, seagrass meadows, estuaries, coastal lagoons, deltas and mudflats,...
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Preserving and restoring terrestrial ecosystems is essential to preventing the decline of life on Earth. To guide global conservation efforts, this paper presents a detailed counterfactual map showing Earth’s natural tree, short vegetation, and bare ground cover. This...