The Book of Wilding
A Practical Guide to Rewilding, Big and Small
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Isabella Tree
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Isabella Tree
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents The Book of Wilding by Isabella Tree and Charlie Burrell, read by Isabella Tree.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'Important and empowering' – BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH
'Get this great guide and be inspired' – STEPHEN FRY
'A handbook of hope ... Buy it, read it, start changing things right now' – JOANNA LUMLEY
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The enormity of climate change and biodiversity loss can leave us feeling overwhelmed. How can an individual ever make a difference?
Isabella Tree and Charlie Burrell know firsthand how spectacularly nature can bounce back if you give it the chance. And what comes is not just wildlife in super-abundance, but solutions to the other environmental crises we face.
The Book of Wilding is a handbook for how we can all help restore nature. It is ambitious, visionary and pragmatic. The book has grown out of Isabella and Charlie’s mission to help rewild Britain, Europe and the rest of the world by sharing knowledge from their pioneering project at Knepp in Sussex. It is inspired by the requests they receive from people wanting to learn how to rewild everything from unprofitable farms, landed estates and rivers, to ponds, allotments, churchyards, urban parks, gardens, window boxes and public spaces.. The Book of Wilding has the answers.
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'Brilliantly readable and incredibly hard-working' – HUGH FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL
'A deep, dazzling and indispensable guide to the most important task of all: the restoration of the living planet' – GEORGE MONBIOT
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2023 Isabella Tree (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing PlcJust brilliant
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I do have a conflict of interest - I read Tree's first book and went to Knepp to experience it for myself. On leaving, I found that I looked at the 'green and pleasant land' around us in dismay - monocultures of arable or intensely farmed, insecticide-ridden livestock on overgrazed pasture. It was depressing. But I have (slightly) recovered - both books make me view small corners of wilderness differently, and appreciate the neglected corners and seek out wildlife reserves for solace and hope. And they embolden one to have a go - to care enough to make a personal on-the-ground difference, and to thrust this vision of what-could-be under the noses of every decision maker, gardener and neighbour irritated by your weeds/wildflowers,
As well as sharing what they themselves learnt at Knepp, they draw powerfully on stories and projects from around the world - from the incredible projects afoot in Paris, the greenest European city Lubjana, the allotmenteer-to-customer scheme in Sweden, the elevated rewilded freight railway in New York. So many people caring, and making a difference. It didn't help inspire me in my own country, but with advocates like Tree, and books like this, the vision will spread and the change will happen. I am finally hopeful.
That'll do. You get the picture - now get the book. I'm off to watch some nettles grow.
Makes you look at the world differently
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The Natural World
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Enervating, full of hope
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Great - but can’t find the accompanying PDF on the audible app?
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