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, Isabella Tree’s best-selling book recounting the rewilding project she and her husband Charlie Burrell undertook on their Knepp Estate in West Sussex, is reissued this month with gorgeous illustrations by artist Angela Harding. The new edition aims to introduce the benefits of rewilding to a younger audience while also providing a new perspective on the text to readers of any age. Featuring maps, timelines and rewilding activities to try at home – from growing pollinator-friendly flowers on your windowsill to creating an animal superhighway in the back gardens along your street is published by Pan Macmillan on 14 March, priced £20.

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