A Tale of Trees: How Britain Nearly Lost its Ancient Woodland

A Tale of Trees: How Britain Nearly Lost its Ancient Woodland

by Derek Niemann (Author)

Synopsis

We are a nation that loves its ancient woods and trees. We prize our sturdy oaks, craggy pines, bluebells and primroses, badgers and dormice. We value the history and heritage of places that have been woodland since before the Norman Conquest. But only a generation ago we were all set to wipe them out. It was said that in the space of just 30 years, nearly half of our ancient woods were destroyed. How and why did this happen? And who prevented them all being lost? A Tale of Trees features the voices of those who cut down the woods and those who saved what was left. It is a story full of tragedy and heroism, ingenuity and blindness. And it will inspire the reader to go out and explore more ancient woods, and delight in our natural treasures.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Short Books Ltd
Published: 20 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 1780722753
ISBN 13: 9781780722757

Author Bio
Derek Niemann is a nature writer and editor, now freelance after 25 years working for the RSPB. He is the author of Nazi in the Family and Birds in a Cage. Derek has also written a number of wildlife books for children, as well as columns for the Guardian.