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Wilding

The Return of Nature to a British Farm

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Wilding

By: Isabella Tree
Narrated by: Isabella Tree
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In Wilding, Isabella Tree tells the story of the ‘Knepp experiment’, a pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex, using free roaming grazing animals to create new habitats for wildlife. Part gripping memoir, part fascinating account of the ecology of our countryside, Wilding is, above all, an inspiring story of hope.

Winner of the Richard Jefferies Society and White Horse Book Shop Literary Prize.

This audio edition is read by the author, Isabella Tree.

Forced to accept that intensive farming on the heavy clay of their land at Knepp was economically unsustainable, Isabella Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell made a spectacular leap of faith: they decided to step back and let nature take over. Thanks to the introduction of free roaming cattle, ponies, pigs and deer – proxies of the large animals that once roamed Britain – the 3,500 acre project has seen extraordinary increases in wildlife numbers and diversity in little over a decade.

Extremely rare species, including turtle doves, nightingales, peregrine falcons, lesser spotted woodpeckers and purple emperor butterflies, are now breeding at Knepp, and populations of other species are rocketing. The Burrells’ degraded agricultural land has become a functioning ecosystem again, heaving with life – all by itself.

Personal and inspirational, Wilding is an astonishing account of the beauty and strength of nature, when it is given as much freedom as possible.

Highly Commended by the Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize.

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Critic reviews

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. (Bel Mooney, 'The Year's Best Books on Nature')
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.
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.
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. (Caspar Henderson)
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. (Marcus Berkmann, 'Best Books for Summer Reading')
'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.' (Tim Flannery)
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. (India Knight)
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. (Ten Of The Best Books About Climate Change, Conservation And The Environment of 2018)
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I think everyone should have a hero in this World, Isabella Tree is now my hero. Quite simply the best book that I have ever read.

It’s disappointing to learn that the UK is so poor at conservation and leaving the EU is probably going to make things worse.

I’m 71 and this book took me back to my childhood in many ways. I count my lucky stars that I now live in Italy and surrounded by thousands of hectares of woodland similar to Knepp. I see wild boar and roe deer on a regular basis and the occasional Turtle Dove. I have yet to see my first wolf, but they are out there.

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Ironically I listened to most of this while spraying fungicides onto commercial apple orchards at the other end of the Weald.

It's a great book- A really useful contribution to ideas of how we move on from 20th century agriculture written by someone who thoroughly understands farming and land ownership.

fascinating

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Everyone should read this book! Really loved the mix of science and nature and take on conservation in the UK. Would have liked a positive stance on how a regular non-land owning inhabitant can make a difference! The reader has a fairly soporific voice but the content kept me listening.

Astonishing eye opening book.

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An excellent, lucid book, which has clearly been based both on lived experience and scientific research. It is a great education about the way in which intensive agriculture, and the associated politics, affect the land in Britain, and the difference to many factors associated with the land when nature is allowed far greater rein

Excellent explanation of ecological issues

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Living in a market town I consider myself to be a country girl but Isabella’s beautifully narrated book has both shocked me and made me ashamed of what little knowledge I have of the countryside. Full of facts and figures and obviously well researched, I’ve found Wilding a fascinating listen. Highly recommended.

Thought provoking and beautifully read

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