Taking key science concepts and making them accessible, interesting and entertaining, the Explodapedia series has become a must-read for non-fiction readers. Full of entertaining illustrations and written in a witty style, it is current, informative and incredibly readable.
In this instalment Dr Martynoga turns his focus to rewilding. Rewilding is the act of allowing and giving nature and ecosystems the space they need to solve the planet’s biodiversity crisis. Written with a positivity and hope for the possibilities that rewilding offers, this is a call to arms and should be read by every environmental decision maker in the world. From the intricacies and rules of ecosystems and food chains, to how trees share and work together, every page is fact-filled with fascinating scientific knowledge. As a non-scientist I enjoyed it hugely and finished it feeling much more informed.
A hugely accomplished neuroscientist and science writer, Martynoga’s love of his subject shines from every page, encouraging the reader to join him on a journey of wonder and discovery. A perfectly balanced work of narrative non-fiction, this is a superb addition to a marvellous series and deserves to become a must read for curious minds of all ages.
Join LoveReading4Kids Editorial Expert Amy McKay and Reading Ambassadors Carla, Will and Josh as they chat to author Ben Martynoga in this publication day special event.
With our planet in crisis, this volume explores how we should welcome rewilding on both a personal and epic scale. River-nurturing wolves, tree-toppling beavers, climate-warrior whales and even genetically engineered woolly mammoths could all help us protect, revive and restore our planet to its full glory.
Join Ben Martynoga and Moose Allain for an inspiring look at how we can rewild life so that nature - and humankind - flourishes for a long time to come.
'Rewild is imbued with hope, humour and joy. This is a book that needs to be read byevery school kid, everywhere, and their parents' - Lee Schofield, ecologist and author of Wild Fell
'I am in love with this book! It's joyful, fascinating, galvanising, beautifully written, accessible without dumbing down. Ben Martynoga expresses the concepts of rewilding with such elegant lucidity - it's an eye-opener and I can't wait to share it with all the children I know, and their parents' - Issabella Tree, award-winning writer & conservationist
'A must-read for all young people who are interested in the concept of rewilding and nature recovery. I would throughly recommend it' - Derek Gow, the ‘Radical Rewilder’, author of Bringing Back the Beaver and Hunt for the Shadow Wolf
'Rewild is truly magical. Rewilding offers such a joyful and optimistic pathway towards the renewal of our civilisation. It couldn't be more important for us to do all we can to get young people excited about this movement. Young or old, people are going to love this book' - Ben Goldsmith, author & environmentalist
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About Ben Martynoga
Dr Ben Martynoga is a neuroscientist and science writer. After more than a decade at the forefront of brain research, he swapped his white coat for a pen. He has written on everything from the history of biology through to the latest technological innovations, running, stress and creativity. Always working to open up the hard science and find a compelling angle, he publishes books, chapters, blogs, videos and podcasts. His work appears in the Guardian, New Statesman, the i newspaper, the Financial Times and beyond. He lives, works, wanders and wonders in the Lake District.