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In search of one last song : Britain's disappearing birds and the people trying to save them / Patrick Galbraith.

Van Pelt Library QL690.G7 G23 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Galbraith, Patrick, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Birds--Conservation--Great Britain.
Birds.
Wildlife conservationists--Great Britain.
Wildlife conservationists.
Ornithologists--Great Britain.
Ornithologists.
Birds--Conservation.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
305 pages : b illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : William Collins, 2022.
Summary:
In this beautiful and thought-provoking blend of nature and travel writing Patrick Galbraith sets off across Britain on a journey that may well be his last chance to see some of our disappearing birds. Along the way, from Orkney to West Wales, from the wildest places to post-industrial towns, he meets a fascinatingly eclectic group of people who in very different ways are on the front line of conservation, tirelessly doing everything they can to save ten species teetering dangerously close to extinction. In Search of One Last Song mixes conservation, folklore, history, and art. Through talking to musicians, writers and poets, whose work is inspired by the birds he manages to see, such as the nightingale and the capercaillie, Galbraith creates a picture of the immense cultural void that would be left behind if these birds were gone. Among those he meets, there are feelings of great frustration. There are reed cutters and coppicers whose ancient crafts have long sustained vital habitats for some of our rarest birds but whose voices often go unheard. There are ornithologists who think their warnings are being ignored, and there are gamekeepers and animal rights activists who both feel they are on the right side of an increasingly ugly battle. Ultimately, it emerges that many of the birds Galbraith encounters could thrive, but it would require much better cooperation between those who are caught up in the struggle for their future. It also becomes clear that while losing birds like the turtle dove and black grouse will result in a paler country for all of us, for some of those who live alongside them, it will mean the bitterly painful end of so much more.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0008420475
9780008420475
9780008420505
0008420505
OCLC:
1255463703
Publisher Number:
99991088763

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