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Future Wild Nature Restoration In Ireland Richard Nairn

  • SKU: BELL-62564668
Future Wild Nature Restoration In Ireland Richard Nairn
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Publisher: New Island Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 276
Author: RICHARD. NAIRN
ISBN: 9781835940020, 9781835940013, 1835940013, 1835940021
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Future Wild Nature Restoration In Ireland Richard Nairn by Richard. Nairn 9781835940020, 9781835940013, 1835940013, 1835940021 instant download after payment.

Ireland has little left of its original natural habitats. Many species, like the curlew, are under pressure due to intensive practices such as farming, forestry and fisheries and some are threatened with extinction. But given a little help from us, nature has the innate capacity to restore itself.

Nature restoration is the positive management of the environment for the benefit of wildlife and people. It looks to the future, by steering natural habitats and wildlife in a better and more sustainable direction.

In Future Wild: Nature Restoration in Ireland, Richard Nairn explores numerous active restoration projects around Ireland which show how natural habitats and native species can be restored sustainably for the benefit of everyone. From individual landowners and voluntary organisations to state bodies such as Bord na Móna, he meets the people who are dedicated to nature restoration.

By turns shocking, hopeful and finally positive, Future Wild shows that the damage we have done to nature can also be undone by us, and that, with nature restoration, we can create a richer and more diverse environment for generations to come.

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