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Wilding Collection by Isabella Tree 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Isabella Tree
SKU: MAN-VRT-U2822-9789124301682
Barcode: 9789124301682
Publisher: Picador/Bloomsbury Publishing
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Titles in This Set:
The Book of Wilding [Hardcover]
The Return of Nature to a British Farm

Format: Paperback

Overview:
The Wilding Collection brings together two definitive titles by Isabella Tree that chronicle a groundbreaking approach to nature restoration. The Book of Wilding is a practical handbook for how we can all help restore nature; it distills the Knepp estate’s experience into accessible guidance that can be applied on farms, in town plots, or anywhere people seek to rewild landscapes. The Return of Nature to a British Farm narrates a powerful ascent from ecological challenge to flourishing biodiversity on a 3,500-acre plot, where free-roaming cattle, ponies, pigs, and deer act as proxies for the large animals that once roamed Britain. Together, these books offer a compelling, readable examination of ecology, land management, and human stewardship, inviting readers to imagine a wilder future and to take concrete steps toward it. This set suits conservation-minded readers, landowners exploring sustainable practices, educators, and anyone curious about how nature can rebound when given space and time to recover.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these two volumes, Isabella Tree blends experiential storytelling with practical instruction to illuminate the theory and practice of rewilding. The Book of Wilding provides a roadmap for cultivating biodiversity, soil health, and resilient ecosystems, drawing on real-world experiments and long-term observation. The Return of Nature to a British Farm follows Knepp’s transformative journey, detailing how rewilding changed wildlife populations, plant communities, and landscape dynamics on a working estate. Readers will encounter core concepts such as low-intervention management, animal proxies for natural processes, and the balance between economic viability and ecological generosity. The collection emphasizes achievable, scale-appropriate actions for farmers, land managers, and aspiring conservators. It also foregrounds the social and emotional dimensions of stewardship—how communities respond to restoration projects, and how hope can translate into measurable ecological gains.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Book of Wilding [Hardcover]
This book acts as a practical primer on rewilding, offering clear, implementable guidance for readers who want to move beyond theory. It distills years of hands-on experimentation on Knepp into steps that individuals, farms, and communities can take to restore soil health, boost wildlife, and reconnect with natural processes. The narrative is accessible and pragmatic, balancing ecological science with personal anecdotes from Isabella Tree’s own experiences. It champions patience, incremental change, and the belief that even small shifts toward letting nature lead can yield lasting benefits for ecosystems and people alike. A thoughtful companion for landowners, gardeners, teachers, and anyone curious about how to nurture a more biodiverse world.

The Return of Nature to a British Farm
This title presents the dramatic story of Knepp’s transformation from intensive farming on heavy clay to a flourishing, wildlife-rich landscape. It chronicles the bold decision to reduce conventional interventions and allow natural processes to unfold, guided by careful observation and adaptive management. The result is a compelling case study in ecological restoration, detailing increases in wildlife numbers and the regained vigor of habitats across the estate. Readers follow a narrative arc of challenge, experimentation, and tangible ecological payoff, underscored by practical insights into planning, risk, and community engagement. It’s a vivid testament to what can happen when farming and conservation share space, and when nature is given time to work its restorative magic.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for nature lovers, conservation enthusiasts, students of ecology, and professionals interested in real-world rewilding examples. It’s a thoughtful gift for landowners exploring sustainable farming, environmental educators seeking accessible case studies, and book clubs dedicated to non-fiction science and land stewardship. Readers who enjoy immersive natural-history narratives will find both inspiration and actionable ideas here. The accessible nonfiction tone makes it suitable for a broad audience, from curious beginners to seasoned practitioners, and it pairs well with reading lists on biodiversity, habitat restoration, and responsible land use.

Key Benefits:

  • Two comprehensive perspectives on rewilding, offering theory and practice in one set
  • Real-world Knepp Estate case studies that illustrate successful biodiversity restoration
  • Practical, actionable guidance for farmers, land managers, and nature enthusiasts
  • Accessible writing that informs without overwhelming non-specialist readers
  • Perfect gift set for conservation-minded readers and ecology students
  • Supports understanding of ecological restoration, habitat creation, and wildlife recovery

About the Author:
Isabella Tree is a British author and conservationist renowned for her work on the Knepp Estate rewilding project in Sussex, which she undertook with her husband Charlie Burrell. The Knepp initiative has become a touchstone in contemporary conversations about rewilding, demonstrating how letting nature take the lead can restore biodiversity on a landscape-scale. Tree’s writing blends accessible narrative with rigorous observation, offering readers practical insights alongside engaging storytelling. Her books, including The Book of Wilding and The Return of Nature to a British Farm, reflect a lifelong commitment to ecological restoration, wild landscapes, and the belief that human stewardship can harmonize with natural processes. Her work is celebrated for translating complex ecological concepts into readable, impactful guidance for a broad audience.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection delivers a powerful, hopeful portrait of ecological renewal. You’ll gain a clear understanding of rewilding principles through a hands-on, outcomes-focused lens drawn from a storied real-world project. Owning both titles offers a cohesive view of how wild landscapes can rebound when people commit to practical stewardship, making it an excellent addition to any nature-lovers’ library. Whether you’re a farmer, teacher, student, or simply an engaged reader seeking inspiration, this set provides valuable knowledge, engaging storytelling, and ready-to-use ideas for embracing nature’s resilience in everyday life.

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