Wild Kingdom: Bringing Back Britain's Wildlife
By (Author) Stephen Moss
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th April 2017
13th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: general interest
The countryside, country life: general interest
591.941
Short-listed for Thwaites Wainwright Prize 2017 (UK)
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
213g
A delightfully inquisitive quest into the state of British wildlife today - from the author of Birds Britannia and Tweet of the Day Shortlisted for THE WAINWRIGHT BOOK PRIZE 2017 Can Britain make room for wildlife Stephen Moss believes it can. The newspaper headlines tell us that Britain's wildlife is in trouble. It's not just rare creatures that are vanishing, hares and hedgehogs, skylarks and water voles, even the humble house sparrow, are in freefall. But there is also good news. Otters have returned to the River Tyne; there are now beavers on the River Otter; and peregrines have taken up residence in the heart of London. Stephen Moss travels the length and breadth of the UK, from the remote archipelago of St Kilda to our inner cities, to witness at first-hand how our wild creatures are faring and ask how we can bring back Britain's wildlife.
Rich with examples of what can be done to help Britains wildlife thrive. -- Matt Ridley * The Times *
Well-written, lively, lovingly detailed book. -- Charlotte Heathcote * Daily Express *
A must-read for nature lovers. * Choice Magazine *
A thoroughly good book and a very readable one Well-researched and well-argued ammunition for our cause. -- Rob Hume * Birdwatch *
A must-have. * Country Living *
Stephen Moss is a naturalist, author and broadcaster. In a distinguished career at the BBC Natural History Unit his credits included Springwatch, Birds Britannia and The Nature of Britain. His books include The Wren, The Robin, Mrs Moreau's Warbler and Wonderland. He is the President of the Somerset Wildlife Trust and a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University. Originally from London, he now lives with his wife and children on the Somerset Levels.