Have you read that Kim Stanley Robinson novel, Ministry for the Future? They do some stuff like that, creating land bridges and whatnot, to reconnect ecosystems.
It's a bit lib at times but you'll probably like MftF then. I found it a smoother read than Red Mars, imo. Still gotta read the rest one of these days.
Have you read that Kim Stanley Robinson novel, Ministry for the Future? They do some stuff like that, creating land bridges and whatnot, to reconnect ecosystems.
I haven't read that one, but I was a big fan of the Red Marks Blue Mars Green Mars books.
It's a bit lib at times but you'll probably like MftF then. I found it a smoother read than Red Mars, imo. Still gotta read the rest one of these days.