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On the Marsh: A Year Surrounded by Wildness and Wet

English

By (author): Simon Barnes

How the rewilding of eight acres of Norfolk marshland inspired a family and brought nature even closer to home.

When writer Simon Barnes heard a Cetti's warbler sing out as he turned up to look at a house for sale, he knew immediately that he had found his new home. The fact that his garden backed onto an area of marshy land only increased the possibilities, but there was always the fear that it might end up in the wrong hands and be lost to development or intensive farming. His wife saw through the delicate negotiations for the purchase. Once they'd bought it, they began to manage it as a conservation area, working with the Wildlife Trust to ensure it became as appealing as possible to all species. For their son Eddie, who has Down's syndrome, it became a place of calm and inspiration.

In On The Marsh, we see how nature can always bring surprises, and share in the triumphs as new animals - Chinese water deer, otters and hedgehogs - arrive, and watch as the number of species of bird tops 100 and keeps on growing. As the seasons go by, there are moments of triumph when not one but two marsh harrier families use the marsh as a hunting ground, but also disappointments as chemical run-off from neighbouring farmland creates a nettles monoculture in newly turned earth. 

For anyone who enjoyed books such as Meadowland, or the writing of Stephen Moss, Roger Deakin or Adam Nicolson, this is a vivid and beautifully written account of the wonders that can sometimes be found on our doorsteps, and how nature can transform us allSee more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781471168499

About Simon Barnes

Simon Barnes is the author of many wild volumes including the bestselling Bad Birdwatcher trilogy Rewild Yourself On The Marsh and The History of the World in 100 Animals. He is a council member of World Land Trust trustee of Conservation South Luangwa and patron of Save the Rhino. In 2014 he was awarded the Rothschild Medal for services to conservation. He lives in Norfolk with his family and horses where he manages several acres for wildlife. He was the Chief Sports Writer for The Times until 2014 having worked for the paper for 30 years. 

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