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Book Reviews

Rewilding – the Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery

By Paul Jepson and Cain Blythe, 2020, Icon Books Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom 176 pages, softcover, eBook, ISBN 9781785786273 (softcover), 9781785786280 (eBook), Price: £8.99 (softcover), £5.82 (eBook)

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