Of all the parts of Scotland that look like places a naturalist such as myself would wish to remain all my days, the Isle of Mull in the inner Hebrides off the country’s west coat is most certainly at the top of the list.
Of all the parts of Scotland that look like places a naturalist such as myself would wish to remain all my days, the Isle of Mull in the inner Hebrides off the country’s west coat is most certainly at the top of the list.
For his Sunday book review this week, Mark Avery takes up Mark Cocker’s new “Our Place; Can We Save Britain’s Wildlife Before It Is Too Late?” Given that he begins his review with “This is the best book on the state of nature since George Monbiot’s “Feral” and deserves to be read just as widely”
Given what Mark has previously written about Monbiot’s “Feral,” I think its safe to assume he recommends Cocker’s new book quite highly. You can read more of what Mark thought about “Our Place” in his blog.