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Wild Things Guide to the Changing Plants of the British Isles

Wild Things Guide to the Changing Plants of the British Isles

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Hardback

£20.00

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781905026999
Published: 10/01/2013
Wild Things is a brand new Channel 4 show that will bring botany to a whole new audience. This groundbreaking and informative programme will uncover the mysteries behind the dramatic changes in the distribution of wild plants in Britain over the last fifty years and will show how these changes affect biodiversity on a local and national scale. Did you know, for example, that our national tipple, the gin and tonic, could be under threat? Juniper bushes are disappearing in much of England and Wales - but in Scotland, it's a different story. The Wild Things will tell you the reasons for this development. This attractive, illustrated book will examine the stories behind the redistribution of our plants in a variety of habitats including woodland, mountains and wetlands. It will include stunning colour photographs of the plants in their native environments and will use maps from the Botanical Society of the British Isles to illustrate the striking contrast of our landscape between the present day and fifty years ago. This fascinating guide, written by the botanists who present the Wild Things programme, will inspire everyone to look at the world around them in a completely new way.

Chris Myers, Trevor Dines, Sally Eaton

Top botanist Dr Trevor Dines has been finding and mapping wild plants for over 30 years. Having gained a PhD in botany, Trevor became a key author of the New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora, one of the biggest natural history surveys ever undertaken. This ongoing project involves the mapping of millions of wild plants, the findings of which are of vital importance in his day-to-day work for Plantlife, the conservation charity that is protecting and speaking up for wild plants. Lichenologist Sally Eaton has an eye for detail. Armed with her microscope and hand lens, she reveals a vibrant but tiny world right under our noses. Her interest in ecology and an MSc in plant classification and biodiversity help her find life in some of the least likely spots. Sally is currently a research assistant at the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh, chair of the Education and Promotions Committee of the British Lichen Society and a trustee of the Species Recovery Trust. RHS Show Garden gold medallist and landscape designer Chris Myers continues a lifelong passion for the outdoors as he rummages around the countryside on the hunt for Wild Things. Since his childhood days in Yorkshire, Chris has had a passion for discovering what's growing where in the wild. His discoveries in nature have strongly influenced his show garden designs, which have seen him winning gold and 'Best in Show' at some of Britain's most prestigious show garden events.

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