Rhythms of Nature

Wildlife and Wild Places Between the Moors

Tid utendørs er alltid vel anvendt. Det løfter humøret, tenner fantasien, og som forskning i økende grad viser, forbedrer det vår fysiske og mentale velvære målbart. Naturens rytmer feirer dette fundamentale forholdet til den naturlige verden, og utforsker noen måter vi kan gjenoppdage det på.

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Produktnummer: 870095 Kategorier: , ,
Utgivelsesår: 2025-07
Antall sider: 216
Innbinding: Heftet
ISBN: 9781784273569
Språk: Engelsk
Forlag: Pelagic Publishing
Forfatter: Ian Carter
  • A unique approachable introduction to biodiversity and species concepts.
  • Richly illustrated with eye-catching photographs and fascinating historical images.
  • Explores fundamental questions about the diversity of life on earth in a highly accessible way.

Why is life so diverse? Why are there so many different species? This book explores the origins of biodiversity, its evolution and its continuation, as well as the impact that humans are having on this natural heritage.

Richly illustrated, accessible and engaging, The Game of Species is structured like the instruction manual for a board game whose separate pieces are individual species. Each chapter explores a different aspect of this game: the origin of the pieces, how they interact with each other, the rules of the different types of board on which species exist. This game-based approach guides the reader through the science of biodiversity in a fun and rather addictive way.

We are living in a time of deep crisis in the natural world, with the loss of species and habitats impoverishing the earth for future generations. In order to stop this trend, we need to understand the essential rules that regulate biodiversity. This is a book for everyone interested in how life on earth works and the evolutionary mechanisms that shape it.

  • Reflects on the importance of nature for human wellbeing and development.
  • Offers inspiring suggestions for how to engage with the natural world in new ways.
  • Packed with vivid wildlife encounters, anecdotes and stories.

Time outdoors is always well spent. It raises the spirits, sparks the imagination and, as research increasingly shows, measurably improves our physical and mental wellbeing. Rhythms of Nature celebrates this fundamental relationship with the natural world, and considers some ways we might rediscover it.

After a career in conservation, Ian Carter moves to a secluded farmhouse tucked away in the low hills of mid-Devon between Exmoor and Dartmoor. Here he tries new approaches to exploring the local countryside. He learns the edible species, follows streams (wherever they may lead) and slips unseen through private estates. He experiments with rewilding the garden, goes on night-time rambles and watches the changing seasons in super high definition.

Following on from the author’s acclaimed Human, Nature, this engaging and thought-provoking book offers simple suggestions for how to enliven a sense of wonder in our surroundings. A paean to the ‘neglected’ and untidy places that can enrich our lives, it will appeal to anyone wishing to develop a deeper connection with wildlife or who has a desire to seek out the wilder corners of our landscape.

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