CATEGORY: The Environment
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Dragonfly-Friendly Gardening
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Sea Bean
Sally Huband
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Gathering: Women of Colour on Nature
Durre Shahwar, Nasia Sarwar-Skuse
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The Bone Cave: A Journey through Myth and Memory
Dougie Strang
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Belonging: Natural histories of place, identity and home
Amanda Thomson
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Footprints in the Woods: The Secret Life of Forest and Riverbank
Sir John Lister-Kaye
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Beastly: A New History of Animals and Us
Keggie Carew
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The Last Sunset in the West: Britain’s west coast community of Orca
Natalie Sanders
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North Country: An anthology of landscape and nature
Karen Lloyd
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Seasons of Storm and Wonder
Jim Crumley
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Hindsight: In Search of Lost Wilderness
Jenna Watt
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The Corncrake: An Ecology of an Enigma
Frank Rennie
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Surveying the Anthropocene
Patricia Macdonald
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At the Very End of the Road
Phillip Edwards
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Birding in an Age of Extinctions
Martin Painter
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Restoring the Wild: Sixty Years of Rewilding Our Skies, Woods and Waterways
Roy Dennis
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Shocked Earth
Saskia Goldschmidt
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Global Justice and Climate Governance: Bridging Theory and Practice
Alix Dietzel
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Riders on the Storm: The Climate Crisis and the Survival of Being
Alastair McIntosh
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Cottongrass Summer: Essays of a naturalist throughout the year
Roy Dennis
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