Category Archives: Book Reviews
When the Kite Builds…
When the Kite Builds…: WHY and HOW we restored Red Kites across Britain Mike Pienkowski [...]
Mar
Leaving Space for Nature
Leaving Space for Nature: The critical role of area-based conservation Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton [...]
Feb
Sixty Harvests Left
Sixty Harvests Left: How to reach a nature-friendly future Philip Lymbery Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London, [...]
Feb
The Trespasser’s Companion
The Trespasser’s Companion: A field guide to reclaiming what is already ours Nick Hayes Bloomsbury [...]
Dec
Divide
Divide: the relationship crisis between town and country Anna Jones Kyle Books, London, 2022, 288 [...]
Oct
Book review: Silent Earth
Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse Dave Goulson Harper Collins, New York, 2021, 336 Pages [...]
Mar
Book Review: Thinking while Walking
Thinking while Walking: Reflections on the Pacific Crest Trail Martin Bunzl Penny Street Press, New [...]
Nov
Book review: Wild Teesside
WILD TEESSIDE – Thirty years of industry and nature Ian Bond, Mike Leakey, Robert Woods, [...]
May
Book review: The Accidental Countryside
THE ACCIDENTAL COUNTRYSIDE: Hidden Havens for Britain’s Wildlife Stephen Moss Guardian Faber, 2020, 260 pages [...]
May
Book Review: Atlas of the Mammals of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
ATLAS OF THE MAMMALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Derek Crawley et al & [...]
Jul

