“To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without our roots.”
— Richard Mabey
is a writer and broadcaster, chiefly on the relations between nature and culture.
For five decades Richard Mabey has been a pioneering voice in modern nature writing. From the rediscovery of foraging that led to Food for Free, through his groundbreaking expeditions in the “edgelands” in the 1970s, to his reflections on the musicality of bird-song, he has consistently explored new ways of thinking about nature and its relation to our lives.
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ai manipulated digital art
conservation
nature
“To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without our roots.”
— Richard Mabey
is a writer and broadcaster, chiefly on the relations between nature and culture.
For five decades Richard Mabey has been a pioneering voice in modern nature writing. From the rediscovery of foraging that led to Food for Free, through his groundbreaking expeditions in the “edgelands” in the 1970s, to his reflections on the musicality of bird-song, he has consistently explored new ways of thinking about nature and its relation to our lives.
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ai manipulated digital art
conservation
nature