Science
Scotland could become the world’s first ‘rewilding nation’. How did they get here? – Euronews
Environmental groups in Scotland are encouraging politicians to make big commitments to recover nature.

Over the last 50 years, two-thirds of the world’s wildlife has been lost. Around 40 per cent of plant species are threatened with extinction and scientists say we may be losing them faster than they can find, name and study them.
Our world exists in a balance and, with so many species lost or disappearing, that balance is under threat. Restoring this natural mosaic of interrelated species is vital to the future health of the planet and our own, say experts.
Tree planting schemes, active conservation…
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