Rewilding Glen Affric
- Detailed information on restoration of the third-largest remnant of ancient Caledonian Forest in Scotland.
- 175 outstanding high-quality photographs illustrating the great biodiversity of the Caledonian Forest in Glen Affric.
- Includes 14 key Principles of Rewilding, with examples of how they have been implemented through the ecological restoration work at this site.
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- ecology
- ecosystem rewilding
- forests
- restoration
- rewilding
- trees
- wildlife
Description
Rewilding Glen Affric takes us on a long journey through one of the finest remnants of Scotland’s once-mighty Caledonian Forest. This landmark volume is replete with evocative words and stunning photographs of the trees and the great diversity of other wildlife that make the forest their home. From the delicate twinflower to the talismanic capercaillie, it presents an inspiring story of how ecological restoration is helping the forest to recover, expand and return to its full biological richness.
Ecosystems worldwide are being destroyed faster than ever before and many species are at risk of extinction. While it is essential to stop further losses, it is also vital to restore degraded ecosystems to provide a viable future for both humanity and all other species. The work at Glen Affric provides a positive, powerful example of this. This book features fourteen key Principles of Rewilding developed by the author that are applicable to ecosystems everywhere. It also puts forward a more spiritual perspective, akin to that of many Indigenous peoples, illustrating how the power of human love and care can actively assist in the recovery and healing of Nature.
Rewilding Glen Affric is for anyone who has a deep appreciation of trees and forests, and especially Scotland’s ancient Caledonian Forest. It is intended for people who are inspired by the work of rewilding and want to learn about the principles and techniques involved in the restoration of damaged ecosystems.
DOI: 10.53061/MWYS4621
About the Author
Alan Watson Featherstone is an ecologist, nature photographer and inspirational public speaker. In 1986 he founded the award-winning Scottish conservation charity, Trees for Life, and was its executive director for almost 30 years. It became the leading organisation working to restore the Caledonian Forest in Scotland, primarily in Glen Affric, and took on ownership of the 10,000 acre Dundreggan Estate in Glenmoriston as its flagship project for native woodland recovery. Alan has given lectures at events and conferences in more than 20 countries worldwide, and has received a number of awards for his work, including the Schumacher Award in 2001, the Spirit of Scotland Environment Award in 2012 and the RSPB Nature of Scotland Outstanding Contribution Award in 2013, whilst Trees for Life was declared the UK Conservation Project of the Year in 1991.Bibliographic Information
288 pages - 175 colour illustrations
- BISAC NAT011000, NAT014000, SCI011000, SCI088000
- BIC RNKH, RGBL, PSTS, PST, RNCB




