CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENT Greystone Books
Hodder & Stoughton
Spring
Michael Morpurgo 20th March, hb, £16.99, 9781399728843 Joyful celebration of spring from one of the world’s best-loved authors. Morpurgo’s first adult non-fiction in nearly four decades.
Climate Injustice Friederike Otto, Sarah Pybus (tr) 3rd April, hb, £20, 9781778401626 Cutting-edge scientific method that pinpoints the role of climate change in extreme weather events.
Hamish Hamilton
Is a River Alive? Robert Macfarlane 1st May, hb, £25, 9780241624814 From the celebrated writer and observer comes a brilliant, perspective-shifting book which answers the question of its title with a resounding yes.
HarperNorth
Nature’s Ghosts Sophie Yeo 13th March, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780008474157 Shortlisted for the 2024 Wainwright Prize for Writing on Conservation. “Sophie writes fantastically, chronicling the most important issues facing nature conservationists today”—Chris Packham.
Haymarket Books
Theory of Water Leanne Betasamosake Simpson 22nd April, pb, £16.99, 9798888903681 Genre-bending explor-ation of that most elemental force— water—through Indigenous storytelling, personal memory and the work of influential artists and writers.
Historic England
The Woolwich Rotunda Emily Cole, Sarah Newsome, Verena McCaig 28th June, pb, £14.99, 9781836244592 Tells the story of a remarkable building and its unique landscape.
Vanishing Landscapes Bonnie Lander Johnson 17th April, hb, £22, 9781399731522 The history of how we became disconnected from nature, told through our relationship with seven precious plants.
John Murray
Waste Wars Alexander Clapp 27th February, eb, £20, 9781399803113 Riveting investigation of the dark underbelly of the global trash trade, a dirty, multibillion-dollar industry hidden in plain sight.
Johns Hopkins University Press
The Maryland Master Naturalist’s Handbook Mckay Jenkins (ed), Joy Shindler Rafey 29th July, pb, eb, £41.50, 9781421451589 Essential guide to Maryland’s ecosystems, history and conservation.
Kew Publishing
Saving Orchids Philip Seaton, Lawrence Zettler 1st April, hb, £30, 9781842468319 Inspiring cultural and scientific stories of global orchid conservation with astonishing colour photos.
Macmillan
Trees in Britain Roger Phillips 17th April, hb, eb, £30, 9781529082227 Beautiful and compre- hensive, Trees in Britain is the all-important guide for admirers of the natural world.
Mandala
Carry the Flame Charles Luckmann 6th May, hb, £19.99, 9798887621258 Recounts the history of the Canadian Outward Bound Wilderness School. Former staff, admin- istrators, board members and students describe the school and its lasting impact on their lives.
Michael O’Mara
8th April, pb, eb, £20, 9780691224169 Thorough photographic identification guide to all of the native trees and shrubs and many of the common non-native species.
Europe’s Alpine Flowers Bob Gibbons, Robert Still 1st April, pb, eb, £25, 9780691230788 Authoritative pictorial guide to Europe’s spectacular Alpine flora.
Scientists on Survival 27th March, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781789297324 Inspirational and compelling stories from XR scientists detailing their personal responses to the climate and ecological crises and the motivations that led them to work with the environmental activist group.
One Boat
Turning to Birds Lili Taylor 5th June, hb, eb, £20, 9781035039999 Lyrical and moving memoir-in-essays from actress about birds and finding meaning in life.
Pluto Press
Practicing Social Ecology Eleanor Finley 20th February, pb, eb, £16.99, 9780745346908 A book to go into the back pocket of environmental activists the world over, this is an eco-socialist’s handbook on how to change the world.
Princeton University Press
Wildlife of the Eastern Caribbean Steve Holliday, Gill Holliday 1st July, pb, eb, £20, 9780691199818 Richly illustrated field guide.
Habitats of Africa Ken Behrens, Keith Barnes, Iain Campbell 11th February, pb, eb, £30, 9780691244761 Lavishly illustrated field guide to all of Africa’s major habitats. Packed with invaluable information to help readers understand the habitats and their wildlife.
Elemental Stephen Porder 20th May, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691248790 Ecologist explores how life itself shapes Earth using the elemental constituents we all share.
Profile Books
The High Seas Olive Heffernan 3rd July, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781788163583 The race to control, protect and profit from Earth’s new blue frontier.
Reaktion Books
Lost Animals, Disappearing Worlds Barbara Allen 1st May, hb, eb, £20, 9781836390459 Promoting awareness of endangered wildlife through intimate, personal portraits of extinct species.
Renard Press
Pension Gangster Tim Twins 26th March, pb, eb, £10, 9781804471432 Sets out the steps everyone can take, irrespective of personal fortune, to align their finances with their ethical preferences and make sure their bank balance is not costing the earth.
River Books
Trees of Britain and Ireland Jonathan Stokes
Homo Gaia Oy Kanjanavanit 10th March, pb, £12.95, 9786164510937 Written by lifelong environmentalist and citizen scientist who
wants to pass on a thin strand of hope to the next generation.
Souvenir Press
The Intersectional Environmentalist Leah Thomas 13th March, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781800815827 Radical and empowering primer for the next generation of activists looking to create meaningful, inclusive and sustainable change.
Timber Press
How Can I Help? Douglas W Tallamy 1st May, hb, £25, 9781643264714 Answers to the most commonly asked questions about conserving nature provides readers with the next step in their ecological journey.
University of Chicago Press
Novel Ecologies Allison Carruth 24th February, pb, eb, £22, 9780226837734 Traces the convergence of ecology and engineering over the last three decades to identify a new environmental paradigm called Nature Remade— a quasi-religious belief in venture capitalism and Big Tech.
Verso Books Thirst
Filippo Menga 1st July, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781804290712 Radical study of how access to water grows more precarious while non-profit solutions grow more ineffective.
The Price is Wrong Brett Christophers 20th May, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781804292310 Why the market will never solve the climate crisis.
Capitalism in the Web of Life Jason W Moore 8th April, pb, eb, £19.99, 9781804298329 The relationship between capital and ecology in the long term.
Wildfire
The Lost Elms Mandy Haggith 3rd July, hb, £25, 9781035412327 The story of our attempt to save the elm, which has almost been wiped out by
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Dutch elm disease, and how its legacy lives on in mythology and folklore.
William Collins
Forgotten Forests Jonathan Mullard 22nd May, hb, eb, £22, 9780008561048 Ancient trees are dotted around the British Isles. New studies of these fossilised forests help us understand the woodlands that have disappeared from our landscapes.
The History of the Indian Ocean Sujit Sivasundaram 3rd July, hb, eb, £25, 9780008592417 Major history told through 20 human enterprises or interactions. Collectively, they sketch out a comprehensive overview of this extraordinary human crossroads.
Wild and Free Patrick Galbraith 10th April, hb, eb, £25, 9780008644406 Essential book about the right to roam. Who can visit Britain’s green and pleasant spaces, who is making use of them and who is taking care of them?
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