Ian Carter 
Human, Nature [EPUB ebook] 
A Naturalist’s Thoughts on Wildlife and Wild Places

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What does it mean to be a part of—rather than apart from—nature? This book is about how we interact with wildlife and the ways in which this can make our lives richer and more fulfilling. But it also explores the conflicts and contradictions inevitable in a world that is now so completely dominated by our own species.

Interest in wildlife and wild places, and their profound effects on human wellbeing, have increased sharply as we face up to the ongoing biodiversity extinction crisis and reassess our priorities following a global pandemic. Ian Carter, lifelong naturalist and a former bird specialist at Natural England, sets out to uncover the intricacies of the relationship between humans and nature. In a direct, down-to-earth style he explains some of the key practical, ethical and philosophical problems we must navigate as we seek to reconnect with nature.

This wide-ranging and infectiously personal account does not shy away from controversial subjects—such as how we handle invasive species, reintroductions, culling or dog ownership—and reveals in stark terms that properly addressing our connection to the natural world is an imperative, not a luxury.

Short, pithy chapters make this book ideal for dipping into. Meanwhile, it builds into a compelling whole as the story moves from considering the wildlife close to home through to conflicts and, finally, the joy and sense of escape that can be had in the wildest corners of our landscapes, where there is still so much to discover.

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Table des matières

Acknowledgements
Introduction

CLOSE TO HOME
The island effect
The late-summer lull
Man’s best friend?
A rat’s life
Local patch wildlife
Familiar species
All-time favourite

HUMAN NATURE
Number conundrum
Mario or mud pies?
Splitting headaches
The naming game
Missing from the list
A love of birds?
Unwelcome wildlife
The sound of silence
Health-enhancing House Martins
Adopt a species
Wanted: dead or alive
The state of nature
Urban wildlife

CONFLICTS
Recent arrivals
Rescuing wildlife
The culture of killing
A tale of two raptors
Meddling with wildlife
Moving things around

WILD PLACES
The pursuit of wildness
Seabirds at sea
Western Isles refuge
A change of scene
Western Isles revisited
Index

A propos de l’auteur

Ian Carter took early retirement after twenty-five years as an ornithologist with Natural England. He was closely involved with the Red Kite reintroduction programme and wider work on the conservation of birds of prey, bird reintroductions and wildlife management. The cultural and philosophical aspects of nature conservation have always fascinated him, especially their influence on our attitudes towards the natural world. He has written articles for wildlife magazines including British Birds, British Wildlife and Birdwatch, and has co-authored papers in scientific journals. He wrote The Red Kite (Arlequin Press 2007) and, with Dan Powell, The Red Kite’s Year (Pelagic Publishing 2019), and has been on the Editorial Board of the journal British Birds for over twenty years. He keeps a wildlife diary and has written something in it (however dull) every day for over thirty-five years.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 224 ● ISBN 9781784272586 ● Taille du fichier 1.9 MB ● Âge 22-99 ans ● Maison d’édition Pelagic Publishing ● Lieu Exeter ● Pays GB ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7852528 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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