British Wildlife 20.5sup June 2009
June 2009
This issue includes
Naturalistic Grazing and Re-Wilding in Britain – Perspectives from the Past and Future Directions
In this issue:
- 1 Preface
- 2 Introduction
- 4 Can the pre-Neolithic provide suitable models for re-wilding the landscape in Britain?
- 16 What larger mammals did Britain have and what did they do?
- 21 A speculative history of open-country species in Britain and northern Europe
- 28 Large-scale nature development – the Oostvaardersplassen
- 37 Really wild? Naturalistic grazing in modern landscapes
- 44 Herbivores in space: extensive grazing systems in Europe
- 50 Re-wilding the grazers: obstacles to the ‘wild’ in wildlife management
- 56 Wild Ennerdale
- 59 Policy in or for the wilderness?
- 63 Conclusions
Columns in this issue
No regular contributors are featured in this issue.