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Take a journey through some of our planets most spectacular wildlife events and learn how the world works, the origin of life and our place in nature. Why do you think animals exist? What purpose do they serve and why do we need them? Wildlife in the Balance is the untold story of how animals are essential for a habitable planet.
"Reading this book may change your mind about almost everything. Important beyond compare, utterly engrossing, at once chilling and heartening." Dame Joanna Lumley Renowned field biologist, conservationist and film-maker Ian Redmond OBE describes Wildlife in the
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Take a journey through some of our planets most spectacular wildlife events and learn how the world works, the origin of life and our place in nature. Why do you think animals exist? What purpose do they serve and why do we need them? Wildlife in the Balance is the untold story of how animals are essential for a habitable planet.

"Reading this book may change your mind about almost everything. Important beyond compare, utterly engrossing, at once chilling and heartening." Dame Joanna Lumley Renowned field biologist, conservationist and film-maker Ian Redmond OBE describes Wildlife in the Balance as 'perhaps the most important book of our time'. Charlie Moores (Unleashed Podcast) says it 'pulls together a dizzying but utterly coherent narrative that explains how animals are critical to our survival'. Dr Charles Massy (best-selling author of Call of the Reed Warbler) calls Wildlife in the Balance 'a rich primer and wondrous feast of information and conceptual clarity that will help people fall in love with nature'. Read Wildlife in the Balance to learn why animals are humanity's best hope.

REVIEWS

"Perhaps the most important book of our time." Ian Redmond OBE

"A wonderful book and important message to humanity." Ralph Chami, Assistant Director, International Monetary Fund

"The Me Too for wildlife." Ceri Levy, Gonzovationist

"Read the book, grasp the ideas and change our future." Dr David Hill CBE, Environment Bank

"A crucially important book." Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words

"You really need to read this book full-stop." Charlie Moores, Off the Leash Podcast

"An important book to read and act upon." Ian Dunn, CEO Plantlife International

"Visionary, insightful, and hugely important." Dr Charlie Gardner, Durrell Institute

"A remarkable new perspective on wildlife." David Casselman, Ecoflix Foundation

"Beautifully written and captivating from page one." Dr Anika Molesworth, author of Our Sunburnt Country


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Autorenporträt
Simon Mustoe has worked all over the world as an ecologist, expeditioner and conservationist. He's tumbled in boats amid frigid north Atlantic storms, trekked solo into Madagascar's remote dry forests, discovered unknown species of seabird in Australia's tropical ocean territories and recorded previously unseen whales in West Papua. His thirty years as a researcher, communicator, expert witness and consultant for industry, governments and conservation groups have offered many oblique views of our interaction with nature and candid examples of our failure to protect it and ourselves. Telling the story about our relationship with and dependence on wildlife is Simon's passion. He co-produced Australia's National Landscapes Nature Series, sends his online magazine Wildiaries to a quarter of a million Australians, and illustrates his own blog, Animal Impact. Meanwhile, Simon continues to play an active role as adviser to important ecosystem restoration initiatives.