![]() This story is from our forthcoming print issue, which is all about accessibility. Matthew Ponsford takes a look at three new titles, and what those of us without hectares of land to our names can do to help. A growing number of books propose practical projects to repair the natural environment, with the aim of leading us out from ecological anxiety toward hope for a wilder world. ![]() Not since the eco-utopian communes of the 1960s and ’70s has there been such an appetite for practical guides to engineer our surroundings to meet the needs of nature. ![]() One way we can restore some of its natural ecosystems is through rewilding: making more room for natural processes and allowing other species the freedom to shape their environments, with human management kept to a minimum. Repairing the damage humans have done to the planet is a colossal challenge. What “rewilding” means-and what’s missing from this new movement
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