Books by Helen Pilcher
“It could be boring, this kind of book, but it’s actually really funny. It has really wry comments that just make you laugh, while discussing the huge impact of what she describes as “a bolshy bi-pedal primate.” It doesn’t say, ‘abandon hope.’ We’ve been clever enough to do all of this stuff, we should be clever enough to sort out some of the problems we’ve created. She’s optimistic that this bolshy primate will be able to find a way out. “ Read more...
Interviews where books by Helen Pilcher were recommended
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						                                                         1 Irreplaceable: The fight to save our wild places
 by Julian Hoffman
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						                                                         2 Life Changing: How Humans Are Altering Life on Earth
 by Helen Pilcher
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						                                                         3 Rebirding: Rewilding Britain and Its Birds
 by Benedict Macdonald
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						                                                         4 Sitopia: How Food Can Change the World
 by Carolyn Steel
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						                                                         5 What We Need To Do Now
 by Chris Goodall
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						                                                         6 Working With Nature
 by Jeremy Purseglove
The Best Conservation Books of 2020, selected by Charlotte Smith
The Best Conservation Books of 2020, selected by Charlotte Smith
Conservation and the battle against climate change are two of the most pressing issues of our age. But books on the subject have to be readable and enjoyable too, says Charlotte Smith – BBC presenter and judge for the 2020 Wainwright Prize for books on global conservation. Here she highlights the six shortlisted titles that will enchant and inspire you.








