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*[https://www.wildmilechicago.org/ The Page for the "Wild Mile Chicago" project] (essentially converting old "North Branch Canal and Turning Basin" (which was industrial / commercial use it seems) into an ecological preserve / mild recreational area) (need the term for this zoning)
*[https://www.wildmilechicago.org/ The Page for the "Wild Mile Chicago" project] (essentially converting old "North Branch Canal and Turning Basin" (which was industrial / commercial use it seems) into an ecological preserve / mild recreational area) (need the term for this zoning)
*[https://www.thames21.org.uk/joinacampaign/londonriversweek/rewilding-londons-rivers/ A Thames 21 Article Titled "Rewilding London’s Rivers" ]
*[https://www.thames21.org.uk/joinacampaign/londonriversweek/rewilding-londons-rivers/ A Thames 21 Article Titled "Rewilding London’s Rivers" ]
*[https://apnews.com/article/science-environment-and-nature-a7d2ec4f895a49e5c70d6448d5ec20d3 An articly by The AP Titled "Groups call for reintroduction of jaguars in US Southwest"] (old link from the depths of my phone tabs)
*[https://apnews.com/article/science-environment-and-nature-a7d2ec4f895a49e5c70d6448d5ec20d3 An articly by The AP Titled "Groups call for reintroduction of jaguars in US Southwest"]

Revision as of 03:52, 7 July 2021

Basics

  • The process of returning land to a "wild" state (that of the wilderness/wildlands pre-human involvement)
  • This typically involves land on the outer parts of a Green Belt near actual existing Wilderness
  • Small scale typically involves planting of native plants, returning land/water features to what would be optimal and/or most similar to the original pre-human intervention form
  • The definition is typically used for the more large scale concepts such as reintroduction of native apex predators/keystone species

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