An Irish Atlantic Rainforest
Eoghan Daltun
£18.99
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An Post Irish Book Award winner, 2022
‘The stories are absorbing, the writing charismatic and the ideas thought-provoking’ Irish Independent
‘Fascinating … a manifesto for saving our own corner of the planet through letting things be’ Irish Times, The Gloss
‘Daltun writes with passion and purpose of the way we should live now’ RTE Guide
On the Beara peninsula in West Cork, a temperate rainforest flourishes. It is the life work of Eoghan Daltun, who had a vision to rewild a 73-acre farm he bought, moving there from Dublin with his family in 2009.
An Irish Atlantic Rainforest charts that remarkable journey. Part memoir, part environmental treatise, as a wild forest bursts into life before our eyes, we’re invited to consider the burning issues of our time: climate breakdown, ecological collapse, and why our very survival as a species requires that we urgently and radically transform our relationship with nature.
This is a story as much about doing nothing as taking action – allowing natural ecosystems to return and thrive without interference, and in doing so heal an ailing planet.
Powerfully descriptive, lovingly told, An Irish Atlantic Rainforest presents an enduring picture of the regenerative force of nature, and how one Irishman let it happen.
Publisher Review
Daltun brings us on a journey into the history and ecology of Ireland's woodlands and provides an inspiring vision of their social, ecological and cultural potential if allowed to thrive again * Manchan Magan, writer and broadcaster * This is an inspirational book. Eoghan Daltun's mission to restore an Irish rainforest has already inspired thousands via his posts on social media, and this account is sure to galvanise many more. Eoghan's evocative descriptions of the temperate rainforest he discovered growing on the Beara Peninsula, his knowledge of history and place, and his wisdom and insights into how to repair this damaged ecosystem, mean this book should be urgently read by politicians and the public alike. The time has come to restore temperate rainforests across Ireland and Britain * Guy Shrubsole, environmental campaigner and author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain (William Collins, 2022) and Who Owns England (2019) * Eoghan Daltun's wildly inspirational memoir of adopting a slice of Ireland's coast and snatching it from ecological degradation is an invaluable and timely revelation. By simple, if backbreaking, means-fencing out herbivores, extirpating invasives, and encouraging natural reseeding-he has allowed the land to live its best life, recovering its true character as temperate rainforest. It's a breath-taking accomplishment on an island where only one percent of original woodland survives and an urgent prescription for Ireland's remaining forest fragments. The moving epiphanies of Daltun's encounters with the "simply aching beauty" of this intoxicating place leave you rejuvenated, "as if you've won a much bigger jackpot than any of those they sell tickets for." The most exhilarating account of rewilding yet written * Caroline Fraser, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rewilding the World: Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution * In this part-memoir, part environmental treatise, we watch a temperate rainforest flourish on the Irish coast and are asked to examine larger questions about climate breakdown * Irish Independent * Daltun [...] writes with passion and purpose of the way we should live now * RTE Guide *
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