Feral : Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life

George Monbiot

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Summary

Feral: Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life by George Monbiot is a transformative exploration of our connection to nature that challenges conventional perceptions of our environment. This captivating narrative combines personal reflection with rigorous scientific research, showcasing how rewilding can restore ecosystems and revitalize human relationships with the land and sea.

This compelling work falls within the Nature Writing genre, particularly focusing on rewilding, an emerging movement that advocates for letting nature reclaim its wild spaces. Monbiot's unique perspective invites readers to consider the profound impacts of human activity on wildlife and habitats, while also offering a vision of hope for the future. His eloquent prose makes complex scientific ideas accessible, engaging readers of all backgrounds.

With its roots in conservation, Feral resonates strongly in today’s context of environmental urgency. The book not only highlights the critical importance of biodiversity but also inspires action towards sustainable living. Monbiot's work has garnered acclaim, positioning it as a vital voice in contemporary nature writing.

Through this thought-provoking narrative, readers will discover the beauty and resilience of the natural world, understanding how rewilding can lead to a more harmonious existence between humans and nature. Monbiot’s passion and insights make Feral an essential read for anyone interested in conservation, environmental science, or the transformative power of reconnecting with our surroundings.

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Feral : Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life by George Monbiot 9780141975580

Product Information

Title: Feral : Rewilding the Land, Sea and Human Life
Author: George Monbiot
ISBN: 9780141975580
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 20 mm
Publication Date: 05 June, 2014
Pagination: 336 pages
Weight: 248 g

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