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  • Rhythms of Nature

  • Wildlife and Wild Places Between the Moors
  • By: Ian Carter
  • Narrated by: Timothy Bond
  • Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
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By: Ian Carter
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Summary

Time outdoors is always well spent. It raises the spirits, sparks the imagination, and, as research increasingly shows, measurably improves our physical and mental well-being. Rhythms of Nature celebrates this fundamental relationship with the natural world, and considers some ways we might rediscover it.

After a career in conservation, Ian Carter moves to a secluded farmhouse tucked away in the low hills of mid-Devon between Exmoor and Dartmoor. Here, he tries new approaches to exploring the local countryside. He learns the edible species, follows streams (wherever they may lead), and slips unseen through private estates. He experiments with rewilding the garden, goes on nighttime rambles, and watches the changing seasons in super-high definition.

Following on from the author’s acclaimed Human, Nature, this engaging and thought-provoking book offers simple suggestions for how to enliven a sense of wonder in our surroundings. A paean to the "neglected" and untidy places that can enrich our lives, it will appeal to anyone wishing to develop a deeper connection with wildlife or who has a desire to seek out the wilder corners of our landscape.

©2022 Ian Carter (P)2022 Ian Carter

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