Pearce examines E. O. Wilson's grand plan in managing Earth's nature. There is much talk of giving ever bigger bits of the human landscape back to nature: tear down fences, block roads, bring back top predators, stir and stand clear. Called rewilding, it is all the rage among conservationists. But none of them go as far as Wilson. In his 87th year and imagining a global endgame in the battle between nature and humanity, he sets out his stall in new book Half-Earth (Liveright)
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