'Rewilding' goes back to Stone Age | Advertiser-Tribune In the 1930s, the Dutch constructed a network of dams and dikes that transformed an inlet of the North Sea into a shallow, freshwater lake. Two decades later, a massive drainage project opened up enough dry land to create a new Province, Flevoland, about a half-hour drive from Amsterdam. Its fertile muck has provided some […]

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'Rewilding' goes back to Stone Age