A collection of vibrant essays on climate change, and conservation to
inform, stimulate and call every nature lover to action.
"I can't think of a more important book that's been written about
British wildlife in the past 20 years ... Roy Dennis [is] the UK's
pre-eminent conservationist of the past half century .." BBC
Countryfile Magazine
Through unparalleled expertise as a field naturalist, Roy Dennis is able
to write about the natural world in a way that considers both the
problems and the progress in ecology and conservation. Beginning with
cottongrass, whose snow-white blooms blow gently in the wind across the
wetter moors and bogs, this is a year-round trove of insight and
knowledge for anyone who cares about the natural world, from birdsong
and biodiversity to sphagnum and species reintroduction.
Written by one of the UK's most prominent advocates for rewilding, the
essays have a clear message: Never give up on trying to conserve and
restore wildlife and the wild places you cherish. It's essential to try
and to succeed. And remember, it's never "if," but "when," and with
climate chaos closing in, the time is now.