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A01=Marnie Willow
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Author_Marnie Willow
breeding programme
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charity
coral reef
deserts
endangered species
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forests
forthcoming
freshwater
grasslands
habitats
meat-free Monday
mountains
ocean
poachers
Project Seahorse
recycling
restoration
the Asian Turtle programme
the Samburu-Laikipia Wild Dog Project
tundra
volcanic
wetlands
wildlife traffickers
Zoological Society of London
zoology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835875353
  • Dimensions: 247 x 287mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Created in collaboration with ZSL, Thrive is a deep dive into the current state of the natural world and an urgent, yet hopeful, call to action!

'In just a few decades, humans have cut down enough trees to cover the whole of the USA. As the oceans have grown warmer, half of all coral reefs have disappeared. In less than one human lifetime, over 70 per cent of all wildlife has been lost. But nature can recover...'

From the magnificent forests of mangrove trees in the Philippines, along ancient hedgerows in the British countryside and across the vast grasslands of the Gobi desert, wildlife is at risk. Animal and plant species are being declared as 'Extinct in the Wild', and climate change and human activity have pushed nature to its brink. But across the world, people are stepping in.

Discover the incredible ways scientists, conservationists and ordinary people are protecting species and habitats across the planet. From ZSL's incredible Darwin's frog rescue mission, to the scientists protecting angel sharks from fishing practices, and the local communities managing wildlife reserves where tigers can live safely in the Terai Arc, explore the heroic lengths travelled to ensure plants, animals and humans can live in harmony - and how you can help too.

Amy's bright and bold illustrations are inspired by nature and often feature botanical motifs and leafy landscapes. Her work is mainly created digitally, using a variety of hand-painted textures, which are scanned and assembled in Photoshop into digital collages.
Amy graduated from Camberwell College of Art in 2014 with a first in Illustration and has since worked for clients including Quarto, White Lion Publishing, Scribbler, UK Greetings and Papier.

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