A Last Wild Place

Cover of A Last Wild Place by Mike Tomkies
Author: Mike Tomkies
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Year: 1996
Language: en
Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9780224043557
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.70327461578 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 574.9/411/8
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A Last Wild Place by Mike Tomkies, published by Jonathan Cape in 1996, offers a vivid exploration of nature in a challenging environment. This edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The book captures the intricate cycles of wildlife and ecosystems, showcasing the beauty and harshness of the natural world through detailed observations and striking photographs.

Readers will find a rich depiction of various aspects of wilderness life, from the mating rituals of dragonflies to the movements of foxes and otters. Tomkies shares his experiences and insights gained from navigating a vast territory, emphasizing the perseverance required to study wildlife in such a remote setting. The narrative not only chronicles his journey but also highlights the importance of reconnecting with nature to foster a healthier relationship with the environment.


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Mike Tomkies gives a remarkable picture of the whole cycle of nature around him, in a harsh and testing environment of unrivalled beauty. Vivid colours and sounds fill these pages – exotic wild orchids, the roar of rutting stags, a pair of dragonflies mating, the flight of the redwing, the territorial movements of foxes, otters and badgers, an oak tree being torn apart by hurricane-force gales. Nothing seems to escape his penetrating eye, to which the selection of his photographs in this book – some revealing little-known aspects of animal behaviour – immediately testifies.Yet Mike’s extraordinary insights into the wildlife that shared his otherwise empty territory of 300 square miles are not gained without perseverance in the face of perilous hazards. Every pound of supplies (including heavy gas canisters) has to be manhandled in and out of his boat, which once sank beneath him in a storm. Thousands of miles of rock faces and hillside must be trekked each year in summer and winter, the tussock grass concealing sodden peat holes that will break an ankle. Hours on end, day and night, are spent in cramped hides on windy, precipitous ledges.A Last Wild Place is much more than the chronicle of a man who left city life in order to study the wilderness. It is a celebration of nature at its most rugged and spectacular in all Britain. Like the enormous ageing salmon he threw back because he felt he had no right to claim its life, Mike Tomkies reveals through his quest our urgent need to become retuned to natural rhythms if mankind is to regain a measure of health and sanity in a world bent on self-destruction.

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Publisher: Jonathan Cape. Year: 1996.
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ISBN-13: 9780224043557.
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Language: en. Pages: 250.

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