Rewilding by David Woodfall - ISBN: 9780008300470
Paperback
Discover hope and practical ways to heal our land today.

Rewilding

Real Life Stories of Returning British and Irish Wildlife to Balance

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    21 May 2019

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Summary

A hopeful yet practical collection of essays exploring the many opportunities and benefits of rewilding and how to get involved today. Highly illustrated with nature photography tracing landscape change over thousands of years.

Rewilding has become the key talking point in the modern conservation movement. But it’s commonly misunderstood as a campaign to fill the forests with lynxes, wolves and bears, when in fact the ethos guiding the British rewilding movement is mu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780008300470
ISBN-10:000830047X
Author:David Woodfall
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:William Collins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:21 May 2019
Weight:770g
Dimensions:203mm x 205mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Rewilding
‘Very much worth reading’ George Monbiot

‘A series of interesting and reassuring essays about projects small and large which necessarily explains what this important conservation tool is really all about’ Chris Packham

‘If you are fascinated by nature and think you could do more to help, then this may well be the book for you, for you will surely find inspiration in its stories’ BBC Countryfile

‘Superb anthology of moving, informative, poignant and yes, at times, hard-hitting essays’ Scotland: The Big Picture

Praise for David Woodfall
‘Can a photograph truly be worth a thousand words? Yes, when it is taken by someone with the perceptive eye of David Woodfall.’
New Scientist

Praise for Natural Heartlands by David Woodfall and Kenneth Taylor
‘A visual delight and contains some of the most exquisite landscape shots of the British Isles I have seen for a long time.’
New Scientist

About The Author

David Woodfall

David Woodfall has spent 22 years photographing nature. BBC Wildlife has described him as ‘the poet laureate of British and Irish landscapes’. In North America and Europe he is better known for his work on environmental issues. He has won a number of international awards including category winners in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards and in Natures Best (USA). Both his books, Natural Heartlands and Flowers at my Feet have been highly commended in the Natural History Book of the Year Awards.

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