Happy #EarthDay ! Celebrating today with a list of some of the best nature books I’ve read over the last few years 📚

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‘Underland’ by @RobGMacfarlane

A beautifully written book & stunning exploration of the world that lies beneath us. Full of brilliant facts, history & tales of epic travel adventures. An absolute must-read.
‘Eye of the Shoal’ by @helenscales

A perfect read for anyone who is fascinated by marine life & wants to learn more about the incredible variety of fishes that inhabit our oceans. Full of amazing fish facts & stories from the author’s own research & experiences.
‘The Invention of Nature’ by @andrea_wulf

Through the retelling of the remarkable influence that Alexander von Hombolt’s explorations & discoveries had on the world, this book will transform the way you see & understand nature in a profound way. A brilliant book all round.
‘Tropical Nature’ by Forsyth & Miyazaki

Ideal for anyone who’s interested in tropical rainforest ecology & biology. This book explores the intricate balance of life & death in these beautifully complex ecosystems, with a focus on the forests of Ecuador & Costa Rica.
I’m always on the hunt for new nature books to read - any and all recommendations welcome!

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