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Lost Rainforests of Britain
Lost Rainforests of Britain | Guy Shrubsole
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The Sunday Times Science Book of the Year 'If anyone was born to save Britain's rainforests, it was Guy Shrubsole' Sunday Times From the bestselling author of Who Owns England?, a mesmerising chronicle of our forgotten rainforests - and an inspiring intervention to help restore them to the places they once were In 2020, writer and campaigner Guy Shrubsole moved from London to Devon. As he explored the wooded valleys, rivers and tors of Dartmoor, Guy discovered a spectacular habitat that he had never encountered before: temperate rainforest. Entranced, he would spend the coming months investigating the history, ecology and distribution of rainforests across England, Wales and Scotland.Britain, Guy discovered, was once a rainforest nation.This is the story of a unique habitat that has been so ravaged, most people today don't realise it exists. Temperate rainforest may once have covered up to one-fifth of Britain and played host to a dazzling variety of luminous life-forms, inspiring Celtic druids, Welsh wizards, Romantic poets, and Arthur Conan Doyle's most loved creations. Though only fragments now remain, they form a rare and internationally important habitat, home to lush ferns and beardy lichens, pine martens and pied flycatchers. But why are even environmentalists unaware of their existence? And how have we managed to so comprehensively excise them from our cultural memory?Taking the reader on an awe-inspiring journey through the Atlantic oakwoods and hazelwoods of the Western Highlands and the Lake District, down to the rainforests of Wales, Devon and Cornwall, The Lost Rainforests of Britain maps these under-recognised ecosystems in exquisite detail - but underlines that without immediate political and public support, we risk losing them from the landscape, and perhaps our collective memory, forever. A rich, elegiac and boundary-pushing feat of research and reportage, this is the extraordinary tale of one person's quest to find Britain's lost rainforests, and bring them back.
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RobES
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Everybody needs to read this book! It is inspiring, informative and beautifully written. The best thing I've read this year 💚💚💚

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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy

"Over the millenia, we've destroyed our rainforests, so that now only tiny fragments and relics remain. We're so unfamiliar with these enchanting places, we've forgotten they exist."
Guy Shrubsole

This is such good news from the Devon Wildlife Trust

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jun/10/wildlife-rainforest-planted-devo...

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rockpools
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So. This book is AMAZING. Well the first half is. I‘ll let you know about the second half when I reach the front of the queue again - I‘m currently number 28 ☹️.
In the meantime I‘ll gush. I‘ve learnt a heap about my local area that I never knew, plus a bunch of history, biology, ecology, mythology - it‘s FASCINATING. He has a ‘holistic‘ style along the lines of Rob Macfarlane (but less annoying. Sorry Rob). And I want to get out and EXPLORE.

rockpools And maybe indulge in a little trespass (I‘m not going to, but it makes me want to).

He also references a bunch of books we‘ve mentioned in the #naturalhistory group (Finding the Mother Tree) - plus books the @Mitch recommended to me in #AuldLangSpine (Wild Fell) and authors I recommended back (James Rebanks). And there‘s a website with maps. I mean, what more do you want?!*

*Maybe a print copy tbh. That‘d be good.
2y
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TheNeverendingTBR
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1️⃣ The clear skies, you're able to see the stars better. 🌌🌠

2️⃣ All I want for Christmas is that

3️⃣ Tagged^^

#WondrousWednesday @Eggs

RaeLovesToRead All I want for Christmas is awesome birthday and thanks again. (Phone, that is not a sentence..) 2y
TheNeverendingTBR @RaeLovesToRead Yes, unfortunately there was nothing interesting with the predictive text here 😏 2y
Eggs Thanks for joining in 😍😍 2y
TLuvs All I want for Christmas is that I have a great day! Lol, so simple but yet can be so impossible. Deep phone, deep 🤨 2y
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rockpools
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Photo of Wistman‘s Wood, Dartmoor from Pixabay, because we all need more gnarly twisty mossy oaks in our life.

However this book landed in my Libby queue, (did you mention it before @AllDebooks ? @Mitch ?) I‘m loving it! As someone who has always lived in the wetter edges of the UK, I knew of temperate rainforests, but hadn‘t appreciated how special or at risk they were.

New plan for 2023 - get out and visit more of our BEAUTIFUL countryside!

AllDebooks Oh that is a gnarly, witchetty wood. My favourite kind. Looks a beautiful day. This book is defo on my Santa list 2y
Sleepswithbooks So beautiful 💛 2y
Aimeesue That's such a lovely spot, mossy and soft and craggy and sharp at the same time. 💚 2y
batsy How gorgeous 💚 2y
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rockpools
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My Libby hold came in. Obviously I‘ve been reserving books in my sleep again. I mean it looks fab, but I have NO recollection of reserving it 🤷🏻‍♀️🌳🍃🌴🍃🌳🍃🎄

#naturalitsy

AllDebooks This is on my Santalist. Loved 2y
MaureenMc I would reserve this one just based on the author‘s name! It‘s fantastic! 🤩 2y
rockpools @AllDebooks That‘s another ‘why had I never heard of it?‘ book! 2y
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rockpools @MaureenMc 😂😂 It‘s a name I haven‘t heard in decades - I wonder what it means! I had a school science teacher called Mr Shrubsole (I‘m assuming no relation) - he was a bit mad, a bit scary, and prone to throwing chalk-board wipers at people. Memories!😵‍💫 2y
MaureenMc @rockpools 🤣🤣 2y
squirrelbrain Just browsing through the Sunday Times Culture section, and this wins their Book of the Year in the science category. 2y
rockpools @squirrelbrain I‘m really enjoying it. I don‘t quite understand how I‘d not heard of it (and still reserved it 🤪). We‘re on the Hound of the Baskervilles at the moment. Out of (boring) interest was there a business book of the year? 2y
squirrelbrain No, just checked and that is next week…. I don‘t usually buy the Sunday Times, just fancied it this week so I‘ll see… ‘best of‘ book articles are always attractive! 🤣 2y
rockpools @squirrelbrain Thanks for looking! In theory I‘ll have spent all the money by Sunday, so I won‘t need to know. Best of articles are fab! 2y
squirrelbrain Did you see this list? I have to say, some of them sound a bit heavy! 😬 I did see a review of the ‘butler‘ one, which sounded interesting. https://www.ft.com/content/f99809a6-5910-4db3-93dd-02cd7795554d 2y
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