Wilding
Books | Nature / Ecology
4.3
Isabella Tree
An inspiring story about what happens when 3,500 acres of land, farmed for centuries, is left to return to the wild, and about the wilder, richer future a natural landscape can bring.For years Charlie Burrell and his wife, Isabella Tree, farmed Knepp Castle Estate and struggled to turn a profit. By 2000, with the farm facing bankruptcy, they decided to try something radical. They would restore Knepp’s 3,500 acres to the wild. Using herds of free-roaming animals to mimic the actions of the megafauna of the past, they hoped to bring nature back to their depleted land. But what would the neighbors say, in the manicured countryside of modern England where a blade of grass out of place is considered an affront?In the face of considerable opposition the couple persisted with their experiment and soon witnessed an extraordinary change. New life flooded into Knepp, now a breeding hotspot for rare and threatened species like turtle doves, peregrine falcons, and purple emperor butterflies.The fabled English nightingale sings again.At a time of looming environmental disaster, Wilding is an inspiring story of a farm, a couple, and a community transformed. Isabella Tree’s wonderful book brings together science, natural history, a fair bit of drama, and—ultimately—hope.
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Author
Isabella Tree
Pages
392
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Published Date
2019-09-17
ISBN
1681373726 9781681373720
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"Phenomenal book. Wow. A powerful and hopeful read, also well written and researched (with references). Isabella and her husband have created something truly amazing and this book describes in beautiful detail the progress, the hurdles, the achievements, the UK and world politics, natural history, UK history that all played a part in the rewilding of their estate from an intensive farm. I could not put this book down. Everyone should read this book."