rewilding

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Noun

rewilding (uncountable)

  1. (ecology) Large-scale conservation aimed at restoring and protecting natural processes and core wilderness areas.
    • 2004 July 1, Dave Foreman, Rewilding North America, Island Press, →ISBN, page 134:
      For rewilding North America, we need to find or restore some of the cogs and wheels we've already tossed into the dust bin.
    • 2020 October 13, Patrick Barkham, “How maverick rewilders are trying to turn back the tide of extinction”, in The Guardian, retrieved 2020-11-09:
      The beaver was hunted to extinction in Britain more than three centuries ago, but is today the rewilding movement’s pin-up.
    • 2022 March 23, Paul Bigland, “HS2 is just 'passing through'”, in RAIL, number 953, page 40:
      There's a colossal amount of tree planting, rewilding and other work going on to ensure that HS2 adds more to the environment than it takes away.

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rewilding

  1. present participle of rewild

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