Moorland Matters
The Battle for the Uplands against Authoritarian Conservation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Quiller Publishing Ltd
Published:10th Jun '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book explores the complexities of UK moorland conservation, emphasizing the voices of those who live and work in these vital habitats. Moorland Matters is a must-read.
In Moorland Matters, the author delves into the complex and often overlooked issues surrounding the conservation of moorlands in the UK. This book aims to amplify the voices of those who live and work in these unique ecosystems, which are not only rare but also crucial to the environmental landscape of Britain. With over three-quarters of the Earth's heather moorland found on British soil, the importance of these habitats cannot be overstated. Yet, despite their significance, they have become battlegrounds for conflicting interests and opinions in recent years.
The serene beauty of Britain’s moorlands belies a growing tension that has emerged within conservation circles. What was once a consensus on the importance of these landscapes has transformed into a contentious debate. Moorland Matters seeks to unravel this paradox, highlighting the perspectives of those who have dedicated their lives to caring for these lands. The book emphasizes that the voices of local practitioners and caretakers, who possess invaluable insights and experiences, are often marginalized in broader discussions about conservation.
Ultimately, the fate of these vital uplands rests in our collective hands. The narrative presented in Moorland Matters urges readers to reconsider whose voices are being prioritized in conservation dialogues. It serves as a call to action, reminding us that ignoring the realities faced by those who work the land is no longer an option. With this book, the author ensures that these important stories and facts are brought to light, challenging the status quo and fostering a more inclusive conversation about the future of moorland conservation.
Tackling the big questions, Moorland Matters is as ambitious as it is entertaining. Although the subject matter is hard-hitting, Ian Coghill’s wonderful turn of phrase and anecdotes would put the best after dinner speakers to shame.
One of the most important books to be published on the heated subject of moorland management. This is a powerful book that every MP should read.
They're a unique and wonderfully wild part of Britain's landscape. In this cri de coeur, one conservationist blasts back.
This is a masterful book and it’s written in such a refreshing way. It offers such pragmatic solutions that the reasonable majority of which Coghill often writes cannot fail to appreciate the nonsense of the position taken by so many bodies and institutions in the current, toxic eco climate. -- Dominic Wightman * Country Squire *
It is without hesitation I recommend this book... it is a volume long overdue and proves to be a wonderful tool in aiding knowledge growth to anyone with even a passing interest in country sports, the environment and ecology. Ecology affects us all, and books such as this should be treasured, for the learning opportunities they provide us with on our wondrous heather moorland. -- Ben Skipper * Baily's Hunting Directory *
Far more than just an uncontrolled rant - it picks at the fabric of decisions being made about our uplands...I would highly recommend it to people on both sides of the debate
ISBN: 9781846893476
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256 pages