Section - i: Timeline Section - ii: Map of the Knepp estate Introduction - iii: Introduction Chapter - 1: Meeting a Remarkable Man under a Remarkable Tree Chapter - 2: At Odds with Everything Chapter - 3: The Serengeti Effect Chapter - 4: The Secret of Grazing Animals Chapter - 5: A World of Wood Pasture Chapter - 6: Wild Ponies, Pigs and Longhorn Cattle Chapter - 7: Creating a Mess Chapter - 8: Living with the Yellow Peril Chapter - 9: Painted Ladies and the Perfect Storm Chapter - 10: Purple Emperors Chapter - 11: Nightingales Chapter - 12: Turtle Doves Chapter - 13: Rewilding the River Chapter - 14: Bringing Back the Beaver Chapter - 15: Pasture-fed Chapter - 16: Rewilding the Soil Chapter - 17: The Value of Nature Section - iv: Appendix: Knepp Wildland Advisory Board Section - v: Sources Section - vi: Bibliography Acknowledgements - vii: Acknowledgements Index - viii: Index Section - ix: List of Illustrations
Wilding tells the story of a remarkable experiment: the rewilding of the Knepp Estate in West Sussex, the restoration of natural ecological processes, and the stunning recovery of flora and fauna.
Isabella Tree is an award-winning author, travel writer, and manager of the the Knepp Wildland Project, together with her husband Charlie. She is the author of several books, including The Living Goddess and The Bird Man.
This must be the most inspirational nature book of the year . . . a
narrative of conservation, courage, vision and miracles... The
story of what happened is thrilling . . . the Knepp Conservation
Project is world-famous: a beacon of hope . . . Read this book and
marvel.
*Daily Mail*
Particularly timely . . . an excellent primer, and anyone who is
interested in how we share the planet — what it looks like, what we
eat, and what nature can teach us — should read this book.
*Sunday Times*
A poignant, practical and moving story of how to fix our broken
land, this should be conservation's salvation; this should be its
future; this is a new hope.
*Chris Packham, presenter of The Really Wild Show*
I recently read Wilding, by Isabella Tree, where she and her
husband take their over-farmed, not-profitable estate, and rewild
it. Thousands of species return. It will have you in tears. Life
exploding again - the reverse of most stories today. Hugely
recommended.
*Caitlin Moran (on Twitter)*
The remarkable story of an astounding transformation.
*George Monbiot, author of Feral*
Wilding shines brilliantly . . . . Isabella Tree writes [. . .]
with infectious enthusiasm . . . The project she writes about so
winningly . . . is inspirational – and inspiration is needed.
*Evening Standard*
A hugely important addition to the literature of what can be done
to restore soil and soul . . . Tree writes with grace about a
legion of doubts, obstructions and delays. The book contains
moments of lyricism and revelation.
*Guardian*
Close to my book of the year. If there’s anything better, I haven’t
read it yet . . . An uplifting story and points towards a different
sort of farmed future.
*Daily Mail*
'Wilding is both a timely and important book . . . Isabella Tree
imagines the last migrating turtledove departing Knepp and flying
over a Europe “that is being recolonized by beavers, wolves,
wolverines, jackals and bears.” And it is in that changing
landscape that hope resides.'
*New York Review of Books*
Every farmer (and perhaps every conservationist) in Britain needs
to go and spend a day at Knepp. The Knepp ‘wilding’ project is a
vitally important experiment for working out what we can do to let
Nature back into our farmed landscapes . . . This book tells this
vital story and deserves to be widely read.
*James Rebanks, author of A Shepherd’s Life*
Read Wilding by Isabella Tree . . . Thrilling.
*The Times*
This honest, thoroughly researched and deeply hopeful book will
appeal to everyone - especially farmers - who is concerned about
how intensive farming practices are degrading the environment and
how to restore nature to ravaged lands.
*Forbes*
This inspiring and encouraging book demonstrates how nature can
shake off the ravages of industrial farming and heal itself.
*John Meadley, founder of Pasture for Life*
A thrilling, inspiring and deeply moving story of a wildlife
revolution on an ordinary English farm, Wilding shows us what we
have lost and what we could regain if we change our relationship
with the countryside.
*Patrick Barkham, author of Badgerlands*
Wilding describes the inspirational story of a pioneering rewilding
experiment that is changing the way we look at Nature, the
countryside and conservation. Beautifully written, it marks the
moment when the task at hand can no longer be about slowing down
the inexorable decline of wildlife, but to begin the job of
restoration.
*Tony Juniper, former Executive Director of Friends of
the Earth*
Anyone with any interest in land – from a window-box to a National
Park – needs to read this book.
*Simon Barnes, author of The Meaning of Birds*
So often we read of the countryside in shock and so seldom to we
learn of its recovery. This is a pioneering, wonderful book,
blooming with humour, practicality, science and lessons learned; a
story whose heart beats in the same neck of the woods as Walden.
Read Wilding and restore your belief in the return of nature.
*Nicholas Crane, author of The Making Of The British
Landscape*
Charming, inspirational and thought-provoking. Beautifully captures
the magic and excitement of the Knepp rewilding project.
*Professor Dave Goulson, author of Bee Quest*
Wilding is truly the most magnificent and inspiring book.
*Adam Nicholson, author of The Seabird's Cry*
Isabella Tree’s riveting book captures the excitement of an
immensely powerful new idea: that to save our beleaguered wildlife,
we should move beyond conserving what remains – we should restore
what we have lost. Fascinating in its detail and thrilling in its
sense of possibilities, this is essential reading for anyone
concerned with the future of the natural world in the demanding
times to come.
*Michael McCarthy, author of The Moth Snowstorm: Nature
and Joy*
A compelling account of a brave and far sighted venture. At a
moment when the future of our countryside hangs in the balance,
Isabella Tree helps us understand how we become locked in by our
personal experience and perspectives. A riveting, gloriously
written read which expands our imagination, and fuels our
commitment to reversing the cataclysmic decline of virtually all
species, other than our own.
*Helen Browning, Chief Executive of The Soil
Association*
I read Wilding at one go. It is both highly engaging and (equally
important) very informative about a unique experiment in nature
conservation, set in the context of the depressing decline in
Britain’s wildlife. Wilding the Knepp Estate is one of the most
exciting wildlife conservation projects in the UK, and indeed in
Europe. It’s truly wonderful, and it fills me with hope.
*Professor Sir John Lawton, President of The Institution of
Environmental Sciences, Chair of the Royal Commission on
Environmental Pollution 2005-11 and author of the 2010 report
Making Space for Nature*
Brilliantly researched and scripted, this riveting and powerful
book will revolutionise farming and nature conservation.
*Matthew Oates, National Specialist on Nature at the
National Trust and author of In Pursuit of Butterflies*
At a time when we’re hammering the environment, this is a hopeful
book about how the natural world can be reborn if we put the right
creatures on our land, step back and let it flourish.
*Simon Reeve*
An excellent book.
*Literary Review*
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