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Description
In this new collection of literary essays, Karen Lloyd explores abundance and loss in the natural world relating compelling stories of restoration, renewal and rewilding and revealing how the people working on the front line of conservation are challenging the inevitability of biodiversity loss.
How should we restore nature and species, and why does it matter? What is lost when we choose not to engage in restoration and rewilding? And which parts of ourselves might we also lose if we choose not to help restore and renew the natural world before it's too late?
In this era of urgent ecological challenge, Karen Lloyd's timely book reveals the places that people are coming together to bring species and habitats back from the edge of extinction. In contrast, elsewhere, many other species are being allowed to disappear forever. To understand why this is, Karen examines how humans have chosen to entangle themselves in nature and considers the ways we perceive the natural world, contemplating why certain aspects of nature can hold our attention when we use others merely as temporary distractions.
Touching on many current themes, Lloyd explores attitudes towards meaningful conservation as she weaves her delightful narrative through a diverse range of inspiring landscapes, including Romania's Carpathian mountains, the Hungarian Steppe, the rivers of Perthshire, the dune forests of the Netherlands, and the rice paddies of Extremadura in southern Spain.
Table of Contents
To Receive the Wolf
Circumspect Dancing in Fields
Dust
Mrs Janossy Goes Shopping for Cats
Human Resilience Training
Beavergeddon
Dance Halls of Desire
Eighty Fragments on the Pelican
Viewing Stations
Ecdysis
The Bear, the Taxi Driver and the Custard Cream
Cathedral Thinking
Incoming
Acknowledgements
Permissions
Select Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Nov 02 2021 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781472989086 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Wildlife |
| Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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It is noteworthy for its impressive lyricism, the experimental nature of its format and for the philosophical richness and variety of its content.
Spectator
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If I was to recommend one book people should read for their well-being, it would be this.
Sir Tim Smit KBE, Co-founder, The Eden Project
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In Abundance, Karen offers engaging, thought-provoking writing and asks many questions which should open up the discussion of what we value in the world around us.
Cumbria Life
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Abundance explores the wealth of nature in recovery and challenges the inevitability of biodiversity loss.
Sunday Post
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Full of exuberant delight.
Spectator
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There's depth and skill as her writing moves from the prosaic to the lyric, all the time making the technical accessible. Scientific research fits comfortably alongside descriptions of birds and watercourses, and wider observations on our everyday successes and failures in living interdependently.
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