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Learn moreAn inspiring story about what happens when 3,500 acres of land, farmed for centuries, is left to return to the wild, and about the wilder, richer future a natural landscape can bring
For years Charlie Burrell and his wife, Isabella Tree, farmed Knepp Castle Estate and struggled to turn a profit. By 2000, with the farm facing bankruptcy, they decided to try something radical. They would restore Kneppās 3,500 acres to the wild. Using herds of free-roaming animals to mimic the actions of the megafauna of the past, they hoped to bring nature back to their depleted land. But what would the neighbors say, in the manicured countryside of modern England where a blade of grass out of place is considered an affront?
In the face of considerable opposition the couple persisted with their experiment and soon witnessed an extraordinary change. New life flooded into Knepp, now a breeding hot spot for rare and threatened species like turtle doves, peregrine falcons, and purple emperor butterflies.
The fabled English nightingale sings again.
At a time of looming environmental disaster, Wilding is an inspiring story of a farm, a couple, and a community transformed. Isabella Treeās wonderful book brings together science, natural history, a fair bit of drama, andāultimatelyāhope.
Isabella Tree is an award-winning author and travel writer, and the manager of the Knepp Wildland Project, along with her husband, Charlie. She has contributed to National Geographic, Granta, the Sunday Times, and The Observer, and her articles have been chosen for The Best American Travel Writing and Readerās Digest Todayās Best Nonfiction. Tree is the author of several books, including The Living Goddess and The Bird Man. She lives in England.
Isabella Tree is an award-winning author and travel writer, and the manager of the Knepp Wildland Project, along with her husband, Charlie. She has contributed to National Geographic, Granta, the Sunday Times, and The Observer, and her articles have been chosen for The Best American Travel Writing and Readerās Digest Todayās Best Nonfiction. Tree is the author of several books, including The Living Goddess and The Bird Man. She lives in England.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Isabella Tree
Narrator:
Isabella Tree
ISBN:
9781094137070
Length:
12 hours 22 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
June 16, 2020
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#29,958 Overall
Genre rank:
#618 in Environment & Nature
Reviews
āBy bringing human emotionality to the forefront, Wilding shines a probing light on our relationship with the outdoors.ā
āA hugely important addition to the literature of what can be done to restore soil and soul.ā
āThis wonderfully readable book, which is partly a memoir and partly a plan of action, is an inspirational guide for how to ārewildā a landscapeā¦Honest, thoroughly researched, and deeply hopeful.ā
āBoth a timely and important book.ā
āA book about ecosystem building, about imagining a more beautiful abundance, more life in our lives. Itās a book about the fact that itās still possible to heal whatās barren or polluted and that maybe it would be richer, more joyful, and more possible than we imagine.ā
āA fine work of environmental literature that demands a tolerance for detail and should inspire others to follow suit.ā
āIsabella Treeās uplifting story of discovering respect and trust in Nature so she can be helped to reflourish is the paradigm shift needed to begin to rewild the planet.ā
āMoved me to tears several timesā¦It is quite simply one of the best books Iāve ever read.ā
āThe remarkable story of an astounding transformation.ā
āWilding is one of the most exhilarating books I know. Knepp Castle is a modern marvel, a wild ancient landscape in a modern domestic country, a place filled with birds and animals leading their own independent and remarkable lives. Isabella Tree, who lives there, tells the rich, complicated story of Knepp. As a writer, Tree is both elegant and deeply informed, and the story is full of poetic awareness and scientific foundations. This story will delight anyone whoās interested in nature, wildlife, and hope.ā
āA poignant, practical, and moving story of how to fix our broken land, this should be conservationās salvation; this should be its future; this is a new hope.ā
āThe Knepp āwildingā project is a vitally important experimentā¦This book tells this vital story and deserves to be widely read.ā
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