Rewilding Tasmania: Wildlife conservation process could hold key to restoring ecosystems
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As world leaders head to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai next week, climate targets will be put under the microscope. Some scientists are also urging a focus on the role of animals in contributing to the goal of keeping global temperatures below the 1-point-5 degree Celsius tipping point. It's a conservation process called 'rewilding' - which involves repatriating wildlife to damaged ecosystems - and allowing nature to 'bounce back.'
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