The book is a must read for primitivists and those who would rewild Britain. |
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Absentee ranchers who are in it only for the subsidies would find that they were better off taking the money and allowing the land to rewild. |
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It seemed, too, that it might be worth assembling some of this terrifically fine-grained vocabulary – and releasing it back into imaginative circulation, as a way to rewild our language. |
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The hills above that the National Trust, perhaps, and others, are seeking to rewild stand gaunt in the diminishing light like the shoulders of a giant rugby pack. |
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But, having established and begun to rewild a viable captive population, and having sold the idea to local people, her project is almost ready to release the first animals. |
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