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Working With Nature

By: Jeremy Purseglove
Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
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From cocoa farming in Ghana to the orchards of Kent and the desert badlands of Pakistan, taking a practical approach to sustaining the landscape can mean the difference between prosperity and ruin. Working with Nature is the story of a lifetime of work, often in extreme environments, to harvest nature and protect it - in effect, gardening on a global scale.

It is also a memoir of encounters with larger-than-life characters such as William Bunting, the gun-toting saviour of Yorkshire's peatlands and the aristocratic gardener Vita Sackville-West, examining their idiosyncratic approaches to conservation.

Jeremy Purseglove explains clearly and convincingly why it's not a good idea to extract as many resources as possible, whether it's the demand for palm oil currently denuding the forests of Borneo, cottonfield irrigation draining the Aral Sea, or monocrops spreading across Britain.

The pioneer of engineering projects to preserve nature and landscape, first in Britain and then around the world, he offers fresh insights and solutions at each step.

©2019 Jeremy Purseglove (P)2019 Audible, Ltd
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Great personal account of conservation topics

Valuable information from a person who has been there and done that. A wealth of personal experience excellently narrated on a worthy topic

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Very informative, powerful message

This book collects a lifetime of the author's experience working as an environmentalist on many large scale engineering and conservation projects around the world. It provides a satisfying dose of conservation science and history through well written prose and an engaging narrative. We learn of some truly terrifying destruction but many practical solutions offered and certainly cause for hope. Ric Jerrom is a great narrator

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Sobering but hopeful.

I found this book very interesting. It's definitely not a fun read but it gives a lot of insight into various practices around the world (forestry, water, fishing, palm oil, ect) and examples of how things can be improved. I'd recommend this to anyone who's interested in how we can make our world more sustainable.

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