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Reflections: What Wildlife Needs and How to Provide it by Dr. Mark Avery 9781784273903

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In this informed, incisive and passionate commentary on the state of nature and conservation, Mark Avery reflects on our relationship with the wildlife around us. From the cats that pass through his garden to the chronic decline of farmland wildlife, from the Pasqueflowers he visits every spring to the proportion of national income devoted to saving nature - everything is connected, and everything is considered.

This book analyses what is wrong with certain ways we do wildlife conservation but explores some of its many successes too. How can we do better to restore wildlife to everybody's lives? We know how to conserve species and habitats - it's time to roll out conservation measures on a much bigger scale. This is a societal choice in which every nature lover can play their part. Reflections sets out what is needed, and what part the state, environmental charities and we as individuals can play in making that happen.

This highly personal work from a life embedded in and dedicated to nature does not shy away from the harsh realities we face, but its message, ultimately, is one of hope.



About the Author

Dr Mark Avery is a senior UK conservationist with nearly four decades' experience of giving wildlife a better future. The author of numerous previous books, including Inglorious: Conflict in the Uplands (2015), Mark worked for the RSPB for 25 years before going freelance in 2011. He co-founded the campaigning organisation Wild Justice (with Chris Packham and Ruth Tingay) and was recently chair of the World Land Trust. He lives in rural Northamptonshire where he tries to grow tomatoes and to add bird species to his garden list - both with limited success. Twitter @markavery



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...informative, inspiring, and optimistic, something we need right now.

-- Chris Townsend Outdoors

If the British conservation movement were a forest, Mark Avery would be one of the ancient oaks... His latest book, Reflections, now pours that experience into a mission statement for all those who claim to prize UK wildlife. From the daisies he mows around on his lawn to the spiders in his bath, Avery's love of the creeping, crawling, soaring world is evident on every page.

-- India Bourke, New Statesman

*Book of the Month* If you're interested in the politics of conservation, and what it means in practical terms, then this is for you.

-- John Miles, birdwatching.co.uk

This is the most insightful and accessible book we have on the current state of wildlife conservation in Britain and what we might do to improve things.

-- Ian Carter, British Wildlife

This is a good book and anyone interested in wildlife conservation should buy it. I found interesting and thought-provoking comments on every page.

-- David Norman * British Birds *

The most insightful and accessible book we have on the current state of wildlife conservation in Britain and what we might do to improve things.

-- Ian Carter * British Wildlife *

Given the immense challenges facing species in a 21st-century world of biodiversity collapse and climate emergency it is hard, sometimes, to find a place of agency and grounds for optimism. To his credit, Mark Avery manages both, and much more besides.

-- Karen Jones * BirdGuides *

... a clear-eyed examination of the state of nature conservation in the UK today. ... Read this be inspired that, if we all do our bit, we can indeed save our wildlife.

* Plant Life *

Mark Avery's 'narrative trajectory' is a well-calculated one that is on target. It is as close as you will get to a common sense manual for putting our damaged wildlife back on track. His book should be recommended reading for those who want to make a positive difference.

-- Barry Grey * IBIS *



Book Information
ISBN 9781784273903
Author Dr. Mark Avery
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Pelagic Publishing
Publisher Pelagic Publishing
Weight(grams) 421g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 16mm

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