Join us for the first ever UK screening of this remarkable documentary about the Dutch scientists who managed to resurrect the extinct auroch.The Auroch, Europe's native wild cattle, went extinct in 1627, but some of its DNA lived on in domestic ancestors. This allowed Dutch conservationists and scientists to use back-breeding techniques to creature the Tauros, also known as
Pore over a map of any town or city, and you might be surprised at how many green-coloured patches you can see."Every single one of those is a potential mini nature reserve,” says Samantha Mennell, the director of the Yorkshire Rewilding Festival.
In his book “Rewilding North America,” the late conservationist Dave Forman wrote about how in North America, rewilding began with large-scale efforts to reintroduce and restore populations of apex predators such as wolves. It included provisions for.
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