The first in the innovative River Cottage Handbook series, where mycologist John Wright uncovers the secret habits and habitats of Britain's thriving mushrooms - and the team at River Cottage explain how to cook them to perfection
Tiffany Francis-Baker explores how the relationship between humans and horses has shaped the British landscape and how this connection has become part of our nation’s ecosystems.
An irresistible picture book from internationally bestselling Isabel Allende, featuring a feisty, magical rescue dog called Perla and the family who love her!
LONGLISTED FOR THE JAMES CROPPER WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON CONSERVATION. How should we restore nature and species, and why does it matter? What is lost when we choose not to engage in restoration of the natural world?
The spinosaurs – the controversial group including the largest land predator of all time, the Spinosaurus – are brought to life in this cutting-edge review of their biology and ecology
A beautiful, funny and moving diary about trying to heal a broken marriage, overcoming a mental health crisis and embracing the English countryside in all its glory.
In this all-star ensemble piece, Nick Hayes and a host of insightful collaborators present a hopeful manifesto for a new relationship with the natural world.
Sally Coulthard, bestselling author of A Short History of the World According to Sheep, tells the 10,000-year story of the apple in crisp and sparkling style.
A journey across England through the eyes of a trespasser and a meditation on the fraught and complex relationship between land, politics and power, The Book of Trespass is an innovative and utterly original exploration of the fences that divide us.
Mary Colwell makes a 500-mile solo pilgrimage along the Camino Francés, winding through forests, mountains, farmland, industrial sprawls and places of worship, weaving her experiences of the Camino with natural history, spirituality and modern environmentalism.