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We frequently benefit from the advantages of connecting with within reach, domesticated nature -- a urban park, a yard backyard. yet this booklet makes the provocative case for the need of connecting with wild nature -- untamed, unmanaged, now not encompassed, self-organizing, and unencumbered and unmediated through technological artifice. we will be able to love the wild. we will be able to worry it. we're reinforced and nurtured by means of it.

As a species, we got here of age in a flora and fauna a ways wilder than today's, and masses of the necessity for wildness nonetheless exists inside us, physique and brain. The Rediscovery of the Wild considers how one can interact with the wild, shield it, and recuperate it -- for our mental and actual future health and to flourish as a species.

The members supply quite a number views at the wild, discussing such themes because the evolutionary underpinnings of our desire for the wild; the wild inside of, together with the primal passions of sexuality and aggression; birding as a portal to wildness; children's fascination with wild animals; wildness and mental therapeutic; the transferring baseline of what we examine wild; and the real paintings of conservation.

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Halfway down the trail, though, hunkered down in the shrubs at the forest edge, the bear waits. Bears are considered a “generalist” species, which means that a wide range of habitat and food meets their needs. While they tend to be patient with humans, food issues can put humans in conflict with bears. This is exactly what happened two months down the line from the series of seven late-spring snowstorms in Waterton in 2010—a force of nature, right? Well, yes, and no. While the unseasonable snow was undoubtedly a force of nature, this disturbance had an anthropogenic aspect.

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