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Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781783968688

Publisher:

Elliott & Thompson Limited

Imprint:

Elliott & Thompson Limited

Publication Date:

16th July 2025

UK Publication Date:

1st May 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Conservation of the environment

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 215mm

Description

Nature Needs You tells the compelling story of how Hannah set out to save swifts from extinction in the UK. She launched her campaign from scratch, employing radical tactics to try to change the law and make swift bricks mandatory to ensure that the birds who share our walls have a future in Britain. Nature Needs You delves into the highs and lows of trying to win hearts and minds, grab the news agenda with her naked Feather Speech, survive the trolling and midnight self-doubt and raise a petition with the requisite 100,000 signatures for a Parliamentary debate. At stake, with a decline in numbers of over 60% since 1995, are the birds that have become our symbol of summer, screaming in the skies above us.

Steeped in love for the wild, Nature Needs You is a clarion call to save the nature on our doorsteps and prove that passion can be a superpower in bringing change to nature-depleted Britain. Inspirational, funny, self-deprecating and unstoppable in turn, this is nature writing that reads like a thriller. Hannah is now knocking at the door of the new Labour Secretary of State for Housing, in the hope that, where Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove failed, Angela Rayner will save our swifts.

Reviews

A voice for nature Emma Marsh, RSPB


A true mark of courage is the willingness to be vulnerable. Putting yourself on the line, nakedly so in Hannahs case, is the mark of a young woman who faces the challenge of making nature count. Courage is not fatalistic, nor does it follow the crowd to bland acceptance, it is stepping up and standing out. I applaud Hannahs book; her inner steel and her sassy take on conservation are inspiring. I am so heartened that there are courage-driven young women holding nature in the light so that itWILLbe seen by the powerful. Mary Colwell, author of Curlew Moon

This book might make you scream. It is the story of a fight that started with a promise to a small bird. It is about bird spirit and the spirit of a very singular human. Hannah Bourne-Taylor has a searing eye for both truth and charlatans. It is candid, courageous, powerful and profound. It is also riveting and nothing short of revelatory. Hannah is a hero of our times who pitted herself against giants and the dark business of vested interests. In the process, she is shamed, humiliated, trolled, disappointed, and let down. She becomes a pest buzzing in their ears, and hopefully their conscience, and thank god, she will continue to be one. Keggie Carew, author of Beastly

Hannah Bourne-Taylor is doing for swifts what Mary Colwell is doing for curlews. In a country where growth of consumption is the only game in town, we desperately need people like Hannah to call the governments and vested interests to account. A wonderful book that will make you furious, hopeful and inspired by turns. Buy it, read it and then become an activist yourself. Roger Morgan-Grenville, author of Shearwaters


A compelling and powerful story of magnificent determination and love for the natural world. We need more people likeHannah. Lev Parikian


We save what we love. Reading Hannahs story, compellingly told, you will fall in love with these increasingly endangered birds, true masters of the sky, and realise we must work together to save them. Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute& UN Messenger of Peace

Praise for Hannah Bourne-Taylors debut nature memoir Fledgling:


Intelligent, poetic and moving. THE OBSERVER

Thoughtful, entrancing and beguilingly honest WILLIAM BOYD

A story of hope, Fledgling gladdens the heart STEPHEN MOSS

A haunting and joyously immersive book RICHARD GIRLING

Heart-rending and heart-mending, Fledgling kindles a fierce fire and sense of protection for the wild JULIAN HOFFMAN

A tender, passionate and absorbing memoir, shot through with love for the natural world.' LEV PARIKIAN

Author Bio

Hannah Bourne-Taylor is a conservationist, bird lover and author of the acclaimed nature memoir Fledgling (2022), described by The Observer as intelligent, poetic and moving. Dubbed a voice for nature by the RSPB and with a loyal following on X for #firstbirdofmyday, Hannah is an award-winning nature-campaigner, named on the Ends Report green policymaking 2024 Power List. She lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and their two Ghanaian rescue dogs.

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