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020 _a9781399705271
_qhardback
040 _aIE-LyATU
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100 1 _aDaltún, Eoghan
_eauthor
245 1 3 _aAn Irish Atlantic rainforest :
_cEoghan Daltun
260 _bHachette Ireland
_c2022
264 1 _aDubliln :
_bHachette,
_c©2022
300 _a368 pages :
_bcolour photographs ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index
520 _aOn the Beara peninsula in West Cork, a temperate rainforest flourishes. It is the life work of Eoghan Daltún, 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
610 2 0 _aRewilding Europe
_xIreland
650 0 _aEcosystem management
_xrewilding
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650 0 _aNature
_xEffect of human beings on
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960 _aGA_GWY
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_j€17.80
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_m06/04/2023
_q27/04/2023
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961 _fOonagh Barry
998 _cPCM-GY
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