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In a bold thought experiment, George Monbiot imagines a wilder world in which humans work to restore the complex, lost natural food chains that once surrounded us.
For more wonder, rewild the world | George Monbiot. Wolves were once native to the US' Yellowstone National Park -- until hunting wiped them out. But when, in 1995, the wolves began to come...
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How Wolves Change Rivers [REMASTERED HD] - George Monbiot. Embark on a journey to Yellowstone, where a few wolves did not just roam, but rewrote the rules of an entire ecosystem.
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13 de mar. de 2014 · When those megafauna disappear, the result is a "trophic cascade," where every part of the ecosystem reacts to the loss. How can we stay in balance? George Monbiot suggests rewilding: putting...
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18 de feb. de 2014 · George Monbiot: For more wonder, rewild the world In his TED Talk, George Monbiot poetically explains how reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone National Park after a 70-year absence set off a “trophic cascade” that altered the movement of deer, sent trees soaring to new heights, attracted scores of new animals to the area (think ...
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To get out of the mess we're in, we need a new story that explains the present and guides the future, says author George Monbiot. Drawing on findings from psychology, neuroscience and evolutionary biology, he offers a new vision for society built around our fundamental capacity for altruism and cooperation.
13 de feb. de 2014 · How Wolves Change Rivers. A short extract from my TED talk. A 5-minute video written and narrated by George Monbiot. Put to music, sound and pictures by SustainableHuman.