Rewilding is a concept that has gained remarkable traction in recent years, both as a practical conservation strategy and as a philosophical shift in how humans relate to the natural world. On an ecological level, rewilding is about letting nature reclaim its autonomy-restoring ecosystems, reintroducing lost species, and ultimately allowing natural processes to shape and heal the land and sea with minimal human interference. Yet, rewilding is not only a planetary project; it also holds profound implications for human beings, inviting us to reconsider our place within the web of life and to reconnect with the wildness both around us and within ourselves.
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