1. In the book, Marris suggested many different strategies in tackling the problems of current conservation problems. While it was made clear that a combination of techniques would be required to stabilize our world, which one would Marris prioritize first?
2. Green rooftops are one way New York metropolitans try to decrease the negative qualities of urbanization. That aside, what other “conservation everywhere” techniques would work in the hugely concrete Manhattan area?
3. How would Marris apply rewilding to the hugely urban New York City? Or should rewilding be focused more or less exclusively on less habited locations?
4. Given the mixture of human population, domestic pets, migratory species, scavengers and more that travel in and through New York City (and, by extension, many other cities), what would be a good designer goal to start at?