A reckoning with our past and a vision for a new ecological future
- Amy-Jane Beer,
Seeks to undo the damage of exclusionary ownership through the transformative power of belonging
- Guy Shrubsole,
<b>Powerful</b> . . . [<i>Wild Service</i>] is <b>a call to action</b> that might just be the founding text for a new environmentalism. A forthcoming book by a diverse band of right to roam campaigners <b>offers a radical new vision </b>of how people can repair both the natural world and their broken relationship to it
- Patrick Barkham, Guardian
<b>A clarion cry for a mass reconnection with the British countryside</b>, this book explores how our loss and nature’s need are intertwined. Blending science, nature writing and philosophy from an array of experts, artists and writers, it encourage the reader to become the whistleblower against environmental destruction and shares inspiring stores of those defending our countryside
National Geographic Traveller
<b>A new kind of politics is brewing. It is both radical and rooted in our history</b> . . . This new book brings together writers and activists who are working towards “a new culture that returns nature to the centre of society”. Its title reflects the idea not only of serving the planet by protecting it, but the idea that in doing so, we honour something sacred
- John Harris, Guardian