Bertarelli Summer2024 FINAL - Flipbook - Page 3
RE WIL DING
Contents
Special Issue Note
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ECO N O M I CS
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On Rewilding
How to Fund Conservation
Restoring and rewilding oceanic islands is possible—
but it isn’t free
BY E RN E STO BE RTA RE L L I
BY S U S A N N A H STRE E TE R
Features
CO M M U N I C ATI O N
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E N V I RO N M E N T
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A researcher, a biologist, and a diver reflect on the many
different routes needed for conservation
What “Wild” Really Means
BY STE V E N BA I L E Y
The healthiest reefs are the product of both
sea and land
BY STUA RT S A N D I N
CO M M U N I C ATI O N
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E N V I RO N M E N T
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The Varied Roads to Rewilding
From Rats to Riches
One Island Can Make a
Difference
How might scientists and ecologists upscale
conservation efforts to have a global impact?
How removing invasive species helped
restore an island
BY K A RL C A M P BE L L
BY E L E N A K A Z A M I A
CO M M U N I C ATI O N
E N V I RO N M E N T
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Collaborating to Fight
Climate Change
Resolving Conflicts in
the Field
How “conservation conflict transformation”
can help advance rewilding efforts
Island and ocean health are too tightly
intertwined to be repaired in a vacuum
BY F RA N C I N E M A D D E N
BY H E ATH E R KO L D E W E Y
ECO N O M I CS
E N V I RO N M E N T
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A Critical Moment for Corals
Half the world’s corals have been lost to
warming waters—new research looks to protect
what remains
Three industry professionals discuss how for-profit
businesses can have a positive impact
on conservation
BY J U L I BE RWA L D
BY DAYM O N D J O H N
E N V I RO N M E N T
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The Last Word
Bringing Islands Back to Life
Conservation is impossible without the
individuals who dedicate their lives to doing
the work
BY CO RE T TA G RA N BE RRY
How Big Business Can Fight
Climate Change
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Dona Bertarelli
The entrepreneur and philanthropist on what
rewilding means to her
I N TE R VI E W BY J O H N STE E L E
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