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Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

Current price: $18.00
Publication Date: January 30th, 2024
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Sigma
ISBN:
9781472990426
Pages:
368
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Description

Wilder takes readers on a global rewilding journey, exploring innovative and eye-opening projects led by a diverse group of conservationists.

Rewilding is a radical new approach to wildlife conservation that offers remarkable potential. If conservation preserves what remains, rewilding goes further, seeking to restore entire ecosystems. The stakes are high with active initiatives quickening the process of recovery by reintroducing keystone species and habitats. Large mammal translocations and wildlife corridors running through densely populated areas are high-risk, high-reward initiatives.

In this timely and exciting read, wildlife journalist Millie Kerr takes readers on a global journey of discovery. She considers the practicalities and possibilities of ecological restoration around the world, while exploring first-hand some of the most ambitious undertakings occurring today. Wilder details the return of jaguars to an Argentinian national park, the first-ever pangolin reintroduction project in South Africa, and the ways giant tortoises are aiding the recovery of ecosystems throughout the Galápagos Islands.

At an urgent moment in the international fight against biodiversity loss, Wilder's message is one of innovation and optimism. By focusing on conservation success stories and showing that there are bands of determined conservationists fighting for a better future, Wilder inspires us all to become part of the solution.

About the Author

Millie Kerr is a lawyer-turned-writer, focusing on wildlife conservation. After time in legal practice, Millie decided to instead pursue her passions of storytelling, travel, and wildlife conservation, and for the last ten years, she has worked as a freelance journalist and conservation communicator. Her creative essays and reported articles have appeared in dozens of American and British publications, including The Economist, the Guardian, National Geographic, New York Times, Popular Science, and Wall Street Journal. Millie has also worked for Panthera and the Wildlife Conservation Society; and has been retained by African Parks, Elephant Family, and Fauna & Flora International as an external consultant. She is a skilled wildlife photographer and has won several awards for her images.

A Royal Geographical Society fellow, Millie holds a B.A. in history from Wake Forest University, a J.D. in law from The University of Texas, and an MPhil in conservation leadership from the University of Cambridge, where she wrote her dissertation on conservation storytelling while collaborating with the Cambridge Conservation Initiative's arts, science and conservation programme. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Millie is based in London, where she has lived on/off since 2001.

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Praise for Wilder: How Rewilding is Transforming Conservation and Changing the World

“Millie Kerr's Wilder stands apart from the pack … it's dedicated to sharing the positives and successes of animal reintroductions, and Kerr's personal narratives are just one reason why it is a very readable and enjoyable tale.” —New Scientist

“There are many rewilding programs in many countries, and Kerr navigates this complex world, using stories to shine light on the heroic people fighting to restore endangered or locally extinct species to protected environments. A must-read for those concerned about biodiversity loss.” —Dr Jane Goodall

“Just as each species has its niche, so we too can – and must – find our own way into rewilding ourselves and the world around us. This book is a compelling and at times personal guidebook for that journey.” —Geographical magazine

Millie Kerr is the perfect guide to take us on a tour of the rewilding landscape. Her deep personal connection with nature and meticulous research inform a story of hope featuring a cast of fascinating characters (both human and animal). Wilder is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of conservation.” —Lucy Cooke, author and broadcaster

“Millie Kerr gives us a vivid portrait of the people and ideas shaping rewilding. In coming decades, there will be no more important cause. Traditional conservation is no longer enough; now we must rewild the world.” —Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods

“Rewilding wisdom guides Millie Kerr's voyage around pioneering eco-projects.” —Country & Town House

“A real eye-opener for what could be achieved in Britain.” —Rewilding Britain

Wilder is a book about the destruction people create and the good we can do with the right heart and resources.” —Science Magazine

“An accessible introduction to animal rewilding projects for a general audience.” —C. L. Johnson, Choice Magazine

Wilder gives us a chance to armchair-travel around the world and gain insight into a huge range of rewilding projects that are finding success. It's all part of Kerr's goal of fueling conservation optimism: amplifying solutions and the people pushing them forward to inspire us all to make a bigger difference.” —Rewilding Magazine