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Just Published: Human, Nature by Ian Carter
'Thought provoking, accessible and beautifully written, it is one of the best accounts I have ever read of the complex relationship between humans and wildlife' - Jonathan Elphick, Natural history author and editor
In Conversation with Ian Carter, author of Human, Nature
"We recognise the restorative, life-affirming benefits of time in nature, yet we may still relegate it to the fringes of our lives."
In Conversation with Richard A. Jones, author of A Natural History of Insects in 100 Limericks
"The general public’s knowledge of insects is mired in so much misunderstanding, myth and stereotype, but once you have someone’s attention they are fascinated to discover the true facts."
Celebrating the two year anniversary of Rebirding by Benedict Macdonald
Today marks the two year anniversary of Rebirding, Benedict Macdonald's visionary and inspiring manifesto for restoring Britain's wildlife, rewilding its species and restoring rural jobs.
Human, Nature: A Naturalist’s Thoughts on Wildlife and Wild Places
‘A wise, thoughtful and very readable series of essays from someone who spent his working life at the forefront of nature conservation, and has now shared his accumulated wisdom with the rest of us.’ —Stephen Moss, author and naturalist
Book Launch: A Field Guide to Harlequins and Other Common Ladybirds of Britain and Ireland
In this webinar Helen Boyce discusses harlequins, key identification techniques, and her forthcoming book.
In Conversation with Helen Boyce, author of A Field Guide to Harlequins and Other Common Ladybirds of Britain and Ireland
A Field Guide to Harlequins and Other Common Ladybirds of Britain and Ireland by Helen Boyce will be published in March 2021. We spoke to the author to find out more about the book and the story behind it.