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Rewilding went clear and pulled away to win "easily" by four lengths.
Since then, the term "rewilding" has been widely used by wildlife organisations worldwide.
Pleistocene rewilding could "serve as additional refugia to help preserve that evolutionary potential" of megafauna.
The organization Rewilding Europe has plans for reintroducing saiga to Europe.
Thus, so-called rewilding has to work with its domesticated descendants, of which several breeds are hardy and robust enough to fill this gap.
The word "rewilding" was coined by conservationist and activist Dave Foreman, first occurring in print in 1990.
He was the only three-year-old in a field which included St Nicholas Abbey, Workforce and Rewilding.
The main criticism of the Pleistocene rewilding is that it is unrealistic to assume that communities today are functionally similar to their state 10,000 years ago.
Rewilding Megafauna: Lions and Camels in North America?
This article tries to suggest Eight Belles, Barbaro and Rewilding were injured as a result - a very very serious claim without evidence.
It's a stupid assumption that injuries to Eight Belles, Barbaro or Rewilding was because of 'breeding to destruction'.
The word "rewilding" was coined by conservationist and activist Dave Foreman, one of the founders of the group Earth First!
Pleistocene rewilding suggests that the closest relatives of the North American species of camel (Camelops) be reintroduced.
The aim of Siberian Pleistocene rewilding is to recreate the ancient mammoth steppe by reintroducing megafauna.
Rewilding: ECOS writings on wildland and conservation values, Ethos, Oxford, 2011.
Pleistocene rewilding is the advocacy of the reintroduction of descendants of Pleistocene megafauna, or their close ecological equivalents.
At Epsom, Rewilding was made 9/2 second favourite behind the Aidan O'Brien-trained Jan Vermeer.
The word "rewilding" was coined by conservationist and ex-carnivore manager of Pilanesberg National Park, Gus Van Dyk in 2003.
The southwestern United States and the Brazilian savanna are the most suitable parts of North and South America where Pleistocene rewilding could be implemented.
Rewilding Europe (Rewilding Europe)
In September, Gosden won his third St. Leger when Arctic Cosmos beat Midas Touch and Rewilding.
However there have been suggestions for the rewilding of more Pleistocene-like carnivores as there is a need for large carnivores to keep control over growing populations of herbivores.
The theory, summarized in Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (2005) has been widely discussed and remained controversial.
In the 2010 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings Rewilding was assessed at 121, making him the equal twenty-sixth best horse in the world, and the twelfth best three-year-old.
WWF Netherlands, along with ARK Nature, Wild Wonders of Europe and Conservation Capital have started the Rewilding Europe project.