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Wild Nature

Wild Nature

Walking Australia's South East Forests

by John Blay
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/08/2020

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An epic journey of discovery into the heart of a vast and contested Australian wilderness.

In Wild Nature John Blay laces up his walking boots and goes bush to explore Australia’s rugged southeast forests – stretching from Canberra to the coast and on to Wilsons Promontory – in a great circle from his home in Bermagui.

In this compelling book, the bestselling author of On Track charts the forests’ natural history, their Indigenous history and the first European incursions, the forest wars, the establishment of the South East Forests National Park, and the threats that continue to face their existence, including devastating bushfires. Along the way Blay asks the big questions.

What do we really know about these wild forests? How did the forests come to be the way they are? What is the importance of wild nature to our civilisation?

ISBN:
9781742236902
9781742236902
Category:
Forests
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-08-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
NewSouth Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x152.4x25.4mm
Weight:
0.67kg

'This is a beautiful and enchanting book. John Blay is a superb walking companion – a naturalist, historian and philosopher whose writing glows with wit, wisdom and wonder. I savoured every word and relished every step. Wild Nature is a journal of meditation, observation and exploration, and a delicate natural and human history of the south east forests. What is nature, and how do we value it today? How did we save these special places and how might we lose them? Pick up this book and set foot in another world, a wild one nested within our own.'
— Tom Griffiths

‘A brilliant natural history of the south east forests. Blay brings a lifetime of experience, knowledge and passion to every walk.’
— Inga Simpson, author of Nest, Where the Trees Were and Understory

‘Moving and vividly told. John Blay’s Wild Nature is a book like no other, written on the soles of his boots and in the wildness of his heart. At once personal, historical and political, it bears witness to the majesty and fragility of a unique Australian environment.’
— Mark McKenna

‘It’s a wonderful relief to read the work of others who are closely attached to forests and to landscapes – the kinds of books like this one written by John Blay are such an important part of the natural identity of this wonderful continent.’
— David Lindenmayer, Climate Change Institute

John Blay

John Blay is a naturalist, poet and author of 'On Track: Searching out the Bundian Way' (NewSouth, 2015).

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