MC/25 - Our Place
MC/25
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Our Place
1 box
The contents of this box were deposited on 4/7/2019
Our Place: Can We Save Britain’s Wildlife Before it is Too Late? (Jonathan Cape (2018) and Vintage, (2019)). Our Place was shortlisted for the Richard Jefferies Society Prize.
"Our Place begins with Cocker’s take on the history of the conservation movement through the exploration of six special places. From the flatlands of Norfolk to the rugged terrain of Scotland, the book considers the ‘green’ ideas which led to the creation of institutions such as the National Trust and how in turn this has shaped our wild spaces. Charting the achievements of notable figures such as Victorian visionary (and founder of the National Trust) Octavia Hill and key characters like Max Nicholson, the pioneering environmentalist, ornithologist and founder of the World Wildlife Fund as well as Derek Ratcliffe, one of the most influential naturalists of his generation, Cocker seeks to demonstrate how they helped change the face of conservation. It is from this that we can begin to understand how and why our landscape looks as it does today." (Creative Countryside).
Contains 8 envelopes of background materials and notes labelled as follows:
OP1 Flow Country.
OP2 Chapter 3 National Trust.
OP3 RSPB.
OP4 The Wildlife Trusts.
OP5 Kinder Scout [?].
OP6 Cow Green Reserve (Teesdale).
OP7 Boston/Lincolnshire.
OP8 Chapter 21 Conclusion Green and Pleasant Land.
"Our Place begins with Cocker’s take on the history of the conservation movement through the exploration of six special places. From the flatlands of Norfolk to the rugged terrain of Scotland, the book considers the ‘green’ ideas which led to the creation of institutions such as the National Trust and how in turn this has shaped our wild spaces. Charting the achievements of notable figures such as Victorian visionary (and founder of the National Trust) Octavia Hill and key characters like Max Nicholson, the pioneering environmentalist, ornithologist and founder of the World Wildlife Fund as well as Derek Ratcliffe, one of the most influential naturalists of his generation, Cocker seeks to demonstrate how they helped change the face of conservation. It is from this that we can begin to understand how and why our landscape looks as it does today." (Creative Countryside).
Contains 8 envelopes of background materials and notes labelled as follows:
OP1 Flow Country.
OP2 Chapter 3 National Trust.
OP3 RSPB.
OP4 The Wildlife Trusts.
OP5 Kinder Scout [?].
OP6 Cow Green Reserve (Teesdale).
OP7 Boston/Lincolnshire.
OP8 Chapter 21 Conclusion Green and Pleasant Land.
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