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Cottongrass Summer: Essays of a naturalist throughout the year [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Saraband
  • ISBN-10: 1912235889
  • ISBN-13: 9781912235889
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Saraband
  • ISBN-10: 1912235889
  • ISBN-13: 9781912235889
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A collection of vibrant essays to inform, stimulate and inspire every nature lover. Through unparallelled expertise as a field naturalist, Roy Dennis is able to write about the natural world in a way that considers both the problems and the progress in ecology and conservation. Beginning with cottongrass, whose snow-white blooms blow gently in the wind across the wetter moors and bogs, this is a year-round trove of insight and knowledge for anyone who cares about the natural world - from birdsong and biodiversity to sphagnum and species reintroduction. Written by one of our most prominent advocates for rewilding, the essays have a clear message: "Never give up on trying to conserve and restore wildlife and the wild places you cherish. It's essential to try and to succeed. And remember, it's never 'if', but 'when' - and with climate chaos closing in, the time is now."

Recenzijas

THE HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE 2020, LONGLISTED; "I can't think of a more important book that's been written about British wildlife in the past 20 years ... Roy Dennis [ is] the UK's pre-eminent conservationist of the past half century ... he writes with such conviction, clarity, insight, depth and purpose. He understands better than anyone how times have changed ... In just a sentence or two, he cuts to the quick ... If you read any book about the environment this year, read this." James Fair, naturalist, in Countryfile's Best Nature Books of 2020; "In an exhilarating roundelay of profoundly questioning essays, Roy Dennis has revealed a lifetime in nature conservation, while also delivering a sparkling vision for an ecologically sustainable Highlands, the country and the planet. This little book is a testament to a rare and redeeming curiosity; we must all learn from the deep wisdom of experience." Sir John Lister-Kaye OBE; "This is a cracking book full of beautifully descriptive prose and thought-provoking sentiments by a man who, more than anyone else, has been there, done that and got the 'T'-shirt." Iolo Williams; "Roy is not just a brilliant conservationist but a superb naturalist too ... These beautiful essays are also positive and pragmatic about the future ... absolutely joyous." Chris Packham; "Reminds me strongly of Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, which is a classic of the ecological literature, and I can think of no better comparison to give you an idea of its content and of this book's quality and worth ... It is a book of ideas; ideas about how the future should be, but rooted in the present and with knowledge of the past." Mark Avery, Nature Book of the Year 2020; "The wonderful, insightful and eclectic musings from a lifetime watching wildlife, by one of Britain's greatest conservationists." Mike Dilger; "Fine and very enjoyable ... packed with a wisdom that only comes from lifelong experience." Stephen Moss, Best nature books of 2020; A pleasure to read This book should become a classic. John Low, Scottish Birds

Papildus informācija

Long-listed for The Highland Book Prize 2020.
Introduction 1(5)
Spring
Cottongrass
6(3)
All in a name
9(2)
The optimism of spring
11(2)
Capercaillies and crofters' cows
13(4)
The beauty of birdsong
17(3)
Too many badgers
20(3)
Rewilding - ecological restoration
23(3)
Cheaper food and poorer farming
26(2)
The tragedy of rare flowers
28(3)
Nature's networks
31(2)
Bearded vulture and a lack of carrion
33(4)
Storks and people
37(3)
Green J is back again
40(2)
Selective land management in Abernethy Forest
42(4)
Summer
The decline of swifts and martins
46(3)
Caring for our planet - a minister's responsibilities
49(3)
The bonnie heather hills of Scotland
52(6)
The dangers of downpours
58(2)
Traditional cattle and biodiversity
60(3)
Lynx kittens in my pockets
63(3)
Insect Armageddon
66(2)
A good day with red squirrels
68(3)
Sea eagles on Sunday
71(2)
The invader from the Orient
73(2)
Quiet pride over red kites
75(3)
Thoughts on wild red grouse
78(3)
Big fish
81(7)
Autumn
Rabbits - here today, gone tomorrow
88(4)
Let's have a sacred mountain
92(3)
Nature and the problems of tidiness
95(3)
Bringing back the beaver
98(4)
The ecology of changing goose numbers
102(4)
Looking at a footprint and thinking, `Bear!'
106(3)
Chance and the Wilson's warbler
109(2)
The salmon and the bear
111(3)
Our place on the planet
114(3)
Right trees, wrong places
117(5)
Orcas and seals
122(4)
Golden eagles - a new future?
126(4)
Winter
Days in a real forest
130(3)
The deaf birder's bird
133(2)
Giant pandas and thoughts of home
135(3)
Bounty from the seas
138(3)
Genes and wildlife management
141(2)
The true wo rth o f nature
143(2)
New Year birding
145(2)
White stoat, green grass
147(2)
Always remember the bigger picture
149(3)
The assassin of the night
152(5)
Is the common mole a soil canaiy?
157(2)
Why mentors matter
159(3)
Ecological resilience for our grandchildren's grandchildren
162(3)
Author's note 165
Roy Dennis is one of the UK's most prominent field naturalists. His approach to wildlife and conservation stems from years of experience working in the field, from climbing trees to ring osprey chicks to handling lynx kittens in Norway - and wanting to smuggle them back to Scotland. His Wildlife Foundation of 25 years' standing is internationally recognised for its work in conservation and wildlife protection.