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Laura J. Martin, Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration Cambridge, USA: Harvard University Press, 2022, ISBN: 9780674979420, 336 pp.

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  1. The full sentence is, “Lack of scientific concern about nonnative species prior to the 1980s cannot be explained by the absence of those species” (p. 187).

  2. See, for example Keiner, Christine. 2017. A Two-Ocean Bouillabaisse: Science, Politics, and the Central American Sea-Level Canal Controversy. Journal of the History of Biology 50: 835–887, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-016-9461-8.

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Keiner, C. Laura J. Martin, Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration Cambridge, USA: Harvard University Press, 2022, ISBN: 9780674979420, 336 pp.. J Hist Biol 56, 407–409 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-023-09729-5

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