Rewilding through inappropriate species introduction: The case of European bison in Spain
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2024
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Nores, C., Álvarez-Laó, D., Navarro, A., Pérez-Barbería, F. J., Castaños, P. M., Castaños de la Fuente, J., Morales Muñiz, A., Azorit, C., Muñoz-Cobo, J., Fernández Delgado, C., Granado Lorencio, C., Palmqvist, P., Soriguer, R., Delibes, M., Vilà, M., Simón, M., Cabezudo, B., Galán, C., García-Berthou, E., et al. (2024). Rewilding through inappropriate species introduction: The case of European bison in Spain. Conservation Science and Practice, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.1111/CSP2.13221
Abstract
Most European rewilding initiatives are based on the recovery of large herbivores, particularly European bison Bison bonasus, aiming at restoring ecosystem processes and increase trophic complexity. The growing support for the release of bison as a wild species, and change its legal status, in Spain, as an ecological analogue of the extinct steppe bison Bison priscus, makes it an excellent example to reflect the limits of a rewilding biogeographically advisable. We discuss if this initiative could be justified from ecological, biogeographical, ethical, and legal reasons. Besides remarkable taxonomic and functional differences between both bison species, the Mediterranean environment, under the present and future climatic scenarios, does not suit the European bison. Furthermore, there is no evidence to support the presumption that the European bison was ever present in the Iberian Peninsula, with legal implications. We expect that our approach will be inspirational for similar assessments on rewilding initiatives globally.
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JVL-B were supported by a GRUPIN grant IDI/2021/000075 (Asturias Government), Complementary Plans (PCB1005_AST) and Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (TED2021-132519B-I00 and PID2023-149634OB-I00). FJP-B was also supported by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (TED2021-131388B-I00 and PID2023-146074OB-I00) and Complementary Biodiversity Programme Asturias.