Land Healer: How Farming Can Save Britain’s Countryside

Paperback Published on: 16/03/2023
Price: £14.99
Free UK delivery on orders over £25, otherwise £2.99
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
Make and edit your lists in your account
Check click & collect stock near you
Collect today: Pay in shop
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
Check click & collect stock near you
Collect today: Pay in shop

Bookseller Reviews

View all
Land Healer
Reason for Hope
This is very readable, entertaining and extremely important. The UK is one of the most nature depleted nations in Europe so it is vital we turn the tide. I... READ MORE
Janice@Stafford

Synopsis

Our relationship with our land is broken: we must heal it.

Jake Fiennes is on a mission to change the face of the English countryside. As Conservation Manager at Holkham in Norfolk, one of the country's largest historic country estates, his radical habitat restoration and agricultural work has nurtured its species and risen its crop yields - bringing back wetlands, hedgerows, birds and butterflies over 25,000 acres of land.

But this isn't rewilding - there is no 'wild' in Britain anymore. Mass farming, crop science and industrial chemicals have destroyed the majority of our natural landscape and wildlife over the last century.

Land Healer is the story of Fiennes's ambition to bring back our flora and fauna - by reclaiming our traditions and trialling new experiments which could restore our symbiosis with our land, and save our shared future.

Following the farming year and the natural cycle of the seasons, Land Healer chronicles a life of conservation lived at the edges, and is a manifesto for rethinking our relationship with the natural world before it's too late.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781785947315
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 250g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

View all
Land Healer
Bit of a disappointment - lacking in detail
I'm glad I got this out of the library, who kindly bought it for me. While Fiennes has a readable style, I don't know why we need a potted autobiography (... READ MORE
Roger Lincoln