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As part of the ''BurgunFri'' movement of the 1990s, academics, functionaries, and practitioners from the fields of geology, land management, herbology, horticulture, agriculture, the Royal Public Health Commission, and the Ministry of the Interior gathered to find ways to better utilize the undeveloped land across the | As part of the ''BurgunFri'' movement of the 1990s, academics, functionaries, and practitioners from the fields of geology, land management, herbology, horticulture, agriculture, the Royal Public Health Commission, and the Ministry of the Interior gathered to find ways to better utilize the undeveloped land across the thalattocracy to support a carbon independent Burgundie. Among many of the recommendations was the concept of "wilding", or letting space return to its natural state. This facilitated not only the conservation of flora and fauna native to Burgundie, but also, when controlled, helped to promote healthier air (reducing the need for industrialized air scrubbing techniques), push back invasive species, and give space to the frontier culture of ''Burgundie real''. Millions of acres, across the thalattocracy, were identified as part of the program and redistributed to the Royal Estate under the Trust of Wildland Management. | ||
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