top of page

The Book of Wilding is a blueprint for how to rewild the world around us. It spans the small changes we can all make to spaces as small as a window-box through to a global vision of how wilding can support us and our planet.

It begins where Isabella Tree's classic book, Wilding, ends and steps beyond the boundaries of her own pioneering farm to show the immeasurable gains of rewilding our wider landscape. The reintroduction of species - from turtle doves to bison - and the regeneration of land - from fields through to cities - is within touching distance and its impact would transform nature's fortunes.

This book was born out of Isabella's vast mailbag of individuals, local groups and policy activists asking how they could make a difference. Deeply researched, fully illustrated and hugely inspiring it is required reading for anyone who cares about nature. It will change how we think about the world around us forever and help us reimagine it for the better.

Praise for Wilding:

'One of the landmark ecological books of the decade' - The Sunday Times

'A poignant, practical and moving story of how to fix our broken land, this should be conservation's salvation; this should be its future; this is a new hope' - Chris Packham

'This must be the most inspirational nature book of the year... a narrative of conservation, courage, vision and miracles' - Daily Mail

The Book of Wilding

  • By Isabella Tree

    A blueprint for how to rewild the world around us from Britain's pioneer of wilding

  • Rights Sold

    ALL RIGHTS AVAILABLE
  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing
    Publication date: 27/04/2023
    Format: 246 x 189mm

  • About the Author

    Isabella Tree is an award-winning author and travel writer, and lives with her husband, the conservationist Charlie Burrell, in the middle of a pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex.

    She is author of five non-fiction books. Her book Wilding - the Return of Nature to a British Farm has sold quarter of a million copies worldwide and won the 2019 Richard Jefferies prize for nature writing and was one of the Smithsonian's top ten science books for 2018.

    She is currently working on her new book, The Book of Wilding, as well as a Netflix documentary.

Related Titles

bottom of page