The Lost Rainforests of Britain

The Lost Rainforests of Britain
Guy Shrubsole
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NZ$ 49.99
Hardback
h240 x 159mm - 336pg
27 Oct 2022 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9780008527952
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' A treasure chest full of woodland jewels, rare, precious and beautiful' Chris Packham From the Sunday Times-bestselling author of Who Owns England? , a mesmerising chronicle of our forgotten rainforests - and an inspiring intervention to help restore them to the places they once were In 2020, writer and campaigner Guy Shrubsole moved from London to Devon. As he explored the wooded valleys, rivers and tors of Dartmoor, Guy discovered a spectacular habitat that he had never encountered before: temperate rainforest. Entranced, he would spend the coming months investigating the history, ecology and distribution of rainforests across England, Wales and Scotland. Britain, Guy discovered, was once a rainforest nation. This is the story of a unique habitat that has been so ravaged, most people today don' t realise it exists. Temperate rainforest may once have covered up to one-fifth of Britain and played host to a dazzling variety of luminous life-forms, inspiring Celtic druids, Welsh wizards, Romantic poets, and Arthur Conan Doyle' s most loved creations. Though only fragments now remain, they form a rare and internationally important habitat, home to lush ferns and beardy lichens, pine martens and pied flycatchers. But why are even environmentalists unaware of their existence? And how have we managed to so comprehensively excise them from our cultural memory? Taking the reader on an awe-inspiring journey through the Atlantic oakwoods and hazelwoods of the Western Highlands and the Lake District, down to the rainforests of Wales, Devon and Cornwall, The Lost Rainforests of Britain maps these under-recognised ecosystems in exquisite detail - but underlines that without immediate political and public support, we risk losing them from the landscape, and perhaps our collective memory, forever. A rich, elegaic and boundary-pushing feat of research and reportage, this is the extraordinary tale of one person' s quest to find Britain' s lost rainforests, and bring them back.
' A treasure chest full of woodland jewels, rare, precious and beautiful' Chris Packham' Utterly enchanting, transporting and spellbinding, The Lost Rainforests of Britain will change our understanding of Britain and the hidden treasures we live amongst. A rallying cry for restoring the rainforests of Britain urgently, and an inspiring and informative must-read for anyone interested in rewilding and ecological restoration' Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden' Passionate, powerful, political and practicable, Guy Shrubsole gives us a blueprint for how to bring our missing rainforests back to life in all their riotous, tangled glory. Impeccably researched, convincingly argued and with generous measures of joyful discovery, this really is a spectacular book' Lee Schofield, author of Wild Fell' A magnificent and crucial book that opens our eyes to untold wonders' George Monbiot' In The Lost Rainforests of Britain, Guy Shrubsole deftly lays out the reasons why we need to care for these ancient wildernesses . . . You might think we shouldn' t need this book. But we do, and I' m extremely glad it exists' Philip Hoare, author of Leviathan and Albert & the Whale' A book rich in vivid wordsmithery that unravels, in stunning technicolour, a magnificent treasure on our doorstep which, unbeknownst to many, is as draped in folklore as it is in ferns. Guy Shrubsole might just be as much a national treasure as those boggy forests he' s become the preeminent biographer of' Sam Lee, Mercury Prize-nominated musician and author of The NightingalePraise for Who Owns England? ' A formidable, brave and important book' Robert Macfarlane' One of the most important books of the year' Chris Packham' A great book, crucial for anyone who seeks to understand this country' George Monbiot
Guy Shrubsole is a writer and environmental campaigner. He has worked for Rewilding Britain, Friends of the Earth, the UK government' s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and New Zealand' s Ministry of Agriculture. He has written widely for publications including the Guardian and New Statesman. His first book, Who Owns England? , was an instant Sunday Times bestseller.

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