Community: People and Wildlife on the West Coast of Scotland
By (Author) Jane Smith
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
12th September 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Society and culture: general
Wildlife: general interest
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Paperback
176
Width 190mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm
Nature artist Jane Smith has been fascinated by wildlife communities and ecosystems her whole adult life.
Starting from her own garden in Argyll, she travels to ten locations in the west of Scotland - from the towering cliffs of St Kilda and the peatlands of Lewis to the Solway estuary and the urban sprawl of Glasgow - to explore the interaction of people and wildlife in a variety of diverse settings. On her journey she discovers a number of communities who are taking on the job of regenerating their own landscapes and meets a host of fascinating people whose lives are inextricably bound up with questions of sustainability, conservation and landownership.
Contents Includes:Western Isles (peatlands) * North Uist (machair) * Islay (farmland) * Loch Arkaig (woodland) * Knapdale (wetland) * Dumfries and Galloway (river and estuary) * Jura (coast) * St Kilda archipelago (sea) * Glasgow (urban landscapes) *Eigg (community ownership)
After gaining a degree in Zoology, Jane Smith became a wildlife film maker for the BBC Natural History Unit and National Geographic. She won an Emmy for her work and has also appeared on BBC Radio 4's Tweet of the Day. She now creates wildlife art from her home on the west coast of Scotland to communicate her passion for the natural world.