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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Notice Contents Dedication Epigraph Introduction: The Predicta Moth Part I: Cores, Corridors, and Carnivores
1. Rewilding North America
Pluie The Trouble with Islands Rewilding in the Real World “A Corridor in People’s Minds”
2. The Problem with Predators
The Green Fire The Problem with Predators “Buy More Cats”
3. Corridors in Central and South America
Categories of Concern The Path of the Panther Fragments of Brazil
4. Reconnecting the Old World
The European Green Belt A Problem Bear The Rebirth of the Neusiedler See Reclaiming Romania The Accidental Corridor
Part II: An Africa without Fences
5. Peace Parks and Paper Parks
Corridors with Leverage From Penitent Butchers to Paper Parks “An Africa without Fences”
6. The Great Limpopo
The Elephant Problem The People Problem The Giriyondo Gate The View from Cape Town
7. The Lubombo Transfrontier
Tembe Breakthrough at Ndumo
8. Looking for KAZA
“It Looks Great on Paper” Night Shift to Namibia The Demon Croc “The Elephants Are Going Home”
Part III: Community Conservation: “Very Tricky”
9. The Conservancy Movement
Namibia’s Experiment Kenya and “the Government’s Cattle” The Cattle Ranch That Became a Conservancy In the Northern Rangelands Drought
10. The Tiger Moving Game
Royal Rhinos and Community Forests The People’s War Goats, Guns, People Looking for Tigers at Tiger Tops The Cautionary Tale of Corcovado
Part IV: “Sustainable Conservation”
11. Resurrection Ecology
From Curtis Prairie to Fresh Kills Trade-Offs Shifting Baselines and Pleistocene Rewilding
12. Costa Rica’s Thousand-Year Vision
Large-Scale and Long-Term The Parataxonomists
13. Regrowing Australia
Extreme Extinction A Million Acres a Year The Puzzle Living in the Link
Conclusion: Only Connect Notes Acknowledgments Index Also by Caroline Fraser About the Author Copyright
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