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Rewilding Europe wants to make Europe a wilder place, with much more space for wildlife, wilderness and natural processes. Bringing back the variety of life for us all to enjoy and exploring new ways for people to earn a fair living from the wild.
Rewilding Europe aims to rewild one million hectares of land by 2020, creating 10 magnificent wildlife and wilderness areas of international quality. We will especially focus on Europe’s huge areas of abandoned land, and on providing a viable business case for wild nature.
Americans rewilding Europe? How about starting with North America, where your compatriots are still killing wolves for sport as well as other 'big game' for 'big men [with small penises]. I guess Europeans must expect this kind of thing from the only empire left on the planet, but I wonder why you think you're qualified to start interfering in nature, even if not in your own backyard. This smacks of imperialist arrogance. Sort out your own country which has smothered the land with monstrous sprawling suburbs and poisoned the soil with chemicals and genetically interfered with plants. You are all so far from the wild I doubt you have the slightest idea what wild actually is.
Posted by Doris Pickup on 07/14 at 12:10 PM
'...providing a viable business case for wild nature.'
Utterly incompatible. There is no business case for the wild. Where business goes, the wild disappears. Unless you mean somewhere for the staff to go paintballing in.
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