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- ROBOT COWBOY: Ian Miller, Matt Rossbach REVIVING TUNDRA GRASSLAND Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture, THROUGH ROBOTIC HERDING Louisiana State University
- Modeling the Impact of the Pleistocene Park with System Dynamics
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- Pleistocene Rewilding: an Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation
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- Restoration and Resurrection in the Pleistocene Rewilding Projects
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- A Father and Son's Quixotic Quest to Bring Back a Lost Ecosystem—And
- Grazing Enhances Carbon Cycling, but Reduces Methane Emission in the Siberian Pleistocene Park Tundra Site Wolfgang Fischer1, Christoph K
- The Return of the Mammoth Steppe? – Rewilding in Yakutia and the Actual Impact of Large Herbivore Grazing on Vegetation
- Science for a Wilder Anthropocene: Synthesis and Future Directions for Trophic Rewilding Research Jens-Christian Svenninga,1,2,Pilb.M.Pedersena,1, C
- Grazing Enhances Carbon Cycling, but Reduces Methane Emission in the Siberian Pleistocene Park Tundra Site Wolfgang Fischer1, Christoph K
- Chapter 10 the Past and Future of the Mammoth Steppe Ecosystem