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Nature’s Ghosts

The world we lost and how to bring it back

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Nature’s Ghosts

By: Sophie Yeo
Narrated by: Emily Pennant-Rea
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Winner of the 2024 Richard Jefferies Award for nature writing Shortlisted for the 2024 Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation A Times Science Book of the Year

‘Sophie writes fantastically, chronicling the most important issues facing nature conservationists today.’ Chris Packham

For thousands of years, humans have been the architects of the natural world. Our activities have permanently altered the environment – for good and for bad.

In Nature’s Ghosts, award-winning journalist Sophie Yeo examines how the planet would have looked before humans scrubbed away its diversity: from landscapes carved out by megafauna to the primeval forests that emerged following the last Ice Age, and from the eagle-haunted skies of the Dark Ages to the flower-decked farms of more recent centuries.

Uncovering the stories of the people who have helped to shape the landscape, she seeks out their footprints even where it seems there are none to be found. And she explores the timeworn knowledge that can help to fix our broken relationship with the earth.

Along the way, Sophie encounters the environmental detectives – archaeological, cultural and ecological – reconstructing, in stunning detail, the landscapes we have lost.

Today, the natural world is more vulnerable than ever; the footprints of humanity heavier than they have ever been. But, as this urgent book argues, from the ghosts of the past, we may learn how to build a more wild and ancient future.

©2024 Sophie Yeo (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Ecology Ecosystems & Habitats Environment Natural Resources Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Haunted Ghost
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Critic reviews

‘Sophie writes fantastically, chronicling the most important issues facing nature conservationists today.’ Chris Packham
'A wondrous book and a ticket for environmental time travel.' Tristan Gooley
‘Offers insights that could help shape a better informed and more constructive debate … Concludes with determination and hope.’ The Spectator
'Wonderful … Invites us to overcome our shortsightedness by peering into the distant past and using it to inform our future.' The Times
' Nature’s Ghosts underscores how people have more choices than they realize when it comes to crafting a better future.' Nature
'Elegantly written and poetic.' Science
'Appealing, thoughtful and impressively researched.' Richard Jefferies Prize panel
'Urgent and utterly compelling.' Lewis Dartnell
‘Essential, intelligent reading. Sophie is one of the brightest, best-informed and most balanced contributors to the big debates.’ Patrick Barkham
'Carefully and elegantly traces the complex histories of humanity's changing relations with land and wildness. … Joyful.' Rebecca Wragg Sykes
'Beautiful and necessary: Yeo will make you see the land with new eyes.' Ben Rawlence
'Fascinating, deeply researched and breathtaking in its scope.' Guy Shrubsole
'A thrilling work of investigative writing.' Lee Schofield
'Important and inspiring.' Helen Rebanks
'Beautifully told.' Henry Mance
‘Vivid and urgent. A powerful new voice.’ Mary-Ann Ochota
‘Captivating. Enriched by luminous ideas and forward-thinking passion.’ Tiffany Francis-Baker
'A tour de force.' Benedict Macdonald
'As textured as the lost landscapes through which Yeo transports us.' Jon Dunn
'Fascinating … Thrilling.' Patrick Galbraith
‘A book of overwhelming, hopeful humanity.’ Harriet Rix
'Poignant.' Geographical Magazine
‘An exhilarating ride back and forth in time … Yeo is a fantastic writer, and marshals a huge, sweeping narrative.’ DiscoverWildlife, best wildlife and nature books of 2024
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I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to anyone interested in the natural world, it's history and our place within in. I often feel despair about the future and our diminishing natural world but whikst recognising what we have lost this book weaves threads of hope. I loved hearing the author's perspective on places I have visited including Glen Affric, St Mellangel's Church and Carrifran. The chapters are reflective, questioning and non dogmatic. I found this particularly valuable as it recognises there isn't just one way forward.

Fascinating with balanced and well researched perspectives

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After the first two chapters I hated the book but I decided to keep going and boy do I not regret it. The further you go the better it gets, up to the absolutely brilliant final chapter. A highly recommended read/listen.

The further you go, the better it gets.

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Well narrated profound book with interesting concepts. The authors looks as much to people for the correctives as the damage. If you enjoyed James Rebanks books I think you’d like this.

Profound and poetic

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