European strict forest reserves as a form of passive rewilding

Kirby K

'It is clear that Wytham Woods have not for many centuries been "virgin", though if given the chance to do so they might well return to something resembling a natural woodland, even if this would be different in composition from the original Saxon forest. What could be more fascinating than to watch this happen and record its progress over a hundred years or more, armed with the methods of modern ecology?' (Elton 1966)