Rewilding Monthly Bite produced this update on last mon this activities. There has been a flurry of papers, bills, reports, and strategies published this month in line with World Rewilding Day, here is a summary breakdown of the most interesting ones.
- Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions – LINK
- Addressing challenges for large-scale trophic rewilding – LINK
- Top-down and bottom-up effects modulate species co-existence in a context of top predator restoration – LINK
- Wild beaver population assessment on the River Avon and tributaries – LINK
- Barn owls displace bats from roosting sites in Devon – LINK
- Learning to live with reintroduced species: beaver management groups are an adaptive process – LINK
- The WWF has challenged Sweden over its announced lynx hunt for sport – LINK
- New Laws to protect nature published – Wildlife management legislation introduced to the Scottish Parliament – LINK
- Strategy launched on Great Britain non-native species management – LINK
- Lewes District Council passes first ever motion on Rights of River in England – LINK
- Parliamentary bill passed banning the imports of hunting trophies, against expert advice from conservationists – LINK