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Book SynopsisSHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON CONSERVATION
''Full of joy, pathos, warmth, integrity and intrigue.'' AMY-JANE BEER
''One of the most notable works of recent nature writing.'' HELEN MACDONALD
''A thrilling expedition into a wild, unruly world.'' LEE SCHOFIELD
''Gently thought-provoking and beautifully written.'' LEIF BERSWEDEN
''The remarkable story of Britain's wild boar.'' THE GUARDIAN
''A real page-turner.'' STEPHEN MOSS
After centuries of absence, wild boar are back in Britain. What does this mean for us and them?
Big, messy and mysterious crossing paths with a wild boar can conjure fear and joy in equal measure. Driven to extinction seven hundred years ago, a combination of the species' own tenacity and illegal releases from the 1980s has seen several populations of this beast of myth begin to roam English and Scottish woods once more.
With growing wo
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Magnificent. An elegant, enlivening and profoundly on-point portrait of a forgotten icon, and our struggle to reconcile ourselves to its return. Read cover to cover with absolute relish. * Amy-Jane Beer *
Written with great passion and insight, Groundbreakers examines the joys and challenges that come with living alongside resurgent Wild Boar ... A timely and vital addition to the conservation writing canon. * Lee Schofield, author of Wild Fell *
I've had the privilege of reading this book in advance, and I can tell you it's a gem. * Eoghan Daltun *
Groundbreakers is a real page-turner, as Chantal Lyons delves back in time and forward into the future to tell the fascinating story of Britain's only truly big, fierce mammal: the wild boar. * Stephen Moss *
The wild boar is lucky to have Lyons. -- Adam Weymouth * The Sunday Times *
Groundbreakers is a charming and impressively balanced account that's as important for our society as rootings are to the forest floor * Leif Bersweden, author of Where the Wildflowers Grow *
Deeply researched and beautifully written. -- Michael Odell * The Times *
A well-researched, important, and intimate study of the frequently misunderstood wild boar. With a burgeoning human population, Lyons does not shy away from the issues of their increasing spread into our midst, writing with balance and humour, as well as concern for the future welfare of this fascinating keystone species. * Polly Pullar, author of The Horizontal Oak *
A fine book about a very interesting species ... This boarish book is neither borish nor boring. * Mark Avery *
Meticulously researched, carefully judged and passionately argued, in Groundbreakers Chantal Lyons unleashes a sounder of captivating prose. An unflinching book on both the challenges and triumphs of rewilding and a fascinating exploration of Britain's forests and their wildest inhabitants. * Joe Shute, author of Forecast *
A fascinating, joyful study of one of the less glamorous cover stars of the rewilding movement. In this balanced and thoughtful book, we are invited to be bolder and braver in our relationship to the natural world, and not to fear change in a changing world - especially with an animal that has, until just a few centuries ago, helped engineer our collective landscape. * Tiffany Francis-Baker *
A marvellous book … It is both timely and profound. * Sophie Yeo, Inkcap Journal *
A delightful, page-turning, exploration of nature's resilience, that asks all the right questions about the future of natural history on these isles. * Jules Howard *
Conversations about whether we should or should not have wild boar in Britain are redundant now. They're already here, and this rich and readable book goes a long way towards helping us understand our new neighbours. * Patrick Laurie *
If you, like me, were unaware that “repigging” might just be the key to reviving Europe's biodiversity, then prepare to have your eyes opened by this warm and intrepid book. Groundbreakers is a charming, compulsively readable tribute to an unlikely keystone species. * Ben Goldfarb, author of Crossings and Eager *
The whole hog ... Groundbreakers is rich in evocative accounts of Lyons’ own solitary, wonder-charged encounters with the elusive animals -- Rachel Aspden * The Guardian *
Groundbreakers is an inspiring book on many levels. Not only did it have me rooting for the wild boar, whose return to our depleted countryside is clearly an ecological necessity; it also made me think long and hard about our relationship with the natural world and why we all need more wildness in our lives. Beautifully written, combining the authority of a serious naturalist with the poetry, humour and curiosity of a seriously gifted writer. I loved it. * Mike Unwin *
Table of Contents
Introduction PART ONE: PAST AND PRESENT Chapter 1: An End and a Beginning Chapter 2: A Wild Boar Chase Chapter 3: Guys, Dolls and Humbugs Chapter 4: Monstrous Appetites Chapter 5: Re-Pigging Chapter 6: This Is Our Land Chapter 7: The Boar People (Part I) Chapter 9: Mad About the Boar Chapter 8: The Boar People (Part II) Chapter 10: To Kill a Boar PART TWO: FUTURES Chapter 11: A Bamboche of Boar Chapter 12: Mind-Forged Fences Chapter 13: Losing Them Again Chapter 14: The Risks of Being Alive Epilogue