One Thousand Shades of Green: A Year in Search of Britain’s Wild Plants

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One Thousand Shades of Green: A Year in Search of Britain’s Wild Plants Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 304 Illustrations and other contents: 17 plant illustrations; 8 page colour section with plant photos; 1 map Language: English ISBN: 9781472993625 Categories: , , , , , , , , , , ,

An insightful assessment of the nation’s flora, following Mike Dilger’s quest to find 1,000 plant species over the course of a year. For most of 2020, Mike Dilger’s normal day-job of travelling to the four corners of the British Isles to film wildlife for The One Show all but disappeared, limiting his daily wildlife fixes to those short walks to and from home with son and dog. With his wings clipped, he couldn’t shake the feeling he was missing out and even felt he was suffering from some form of ‘nature deficit disorder’.

But as spring slowly turned to summer, the simple pleasure of getting to know the wild plants on his own local patch turned his daily exercise from being somewhat tedious to utterly enthralling. Realising how little he knew about the wild plants just beyond his doorstep became the catalyst for reigniting a long-buried botanical passion. With the arrival of 2021 and a third lockdown, Mike decides to pack an eye lens and plant book alongside his trusty binoculars to see as many of our wild plants as possible, with 1,000 species the steep target.

With the ‘plant race’ running for an entire calendar year, he joins up with other hardcore botanists, pointing him towards good sites with impressive plant lists and even precise coordinates for twitching for a small, select range of marquee species. During the course of the year he meets up with the resilient reserve wardens and courageous conservationists tasked with protecting some of the nations’ richest botanical sites, and experiences first-hand the many difficulties associated with saving our rarest and most charismatic plants.

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Following Mike on his quest to unearth green gems across the length and breadth of Britain is an absolute joy. The elation, the despair, the dangers, the accomplishments are all laid bare for everyone to enjoy. A cracking read. * Iolo Williams, Naturalist and Wildlife TV Presenter * What an incredible achievement! I’ll never go out for a walk again without looking and searching for wild plants. * Alison Steadman, Actor * An inspirational odyssey. Personal, inspiring and suffused in Green. * Nick Baker, Naturalist and Wildlife TV Presenter * Mike’s knowledge, enthusiasm and love of the natural world drive this compelling race against time, to see a thousand different plants in a single year. * Stephen Moss, Naturalist and Author * An insightful delve into the nation’s flora. * Britain Magazine * With a down-to-earth style, Dilger’s self-deprecating sense of humour and more than a healthy dose of enthusiasm, [One Thousand Shades of Green is] an immediately accessible book, one I can see being enjoyed by a wide range of people from botanists and plant enthusiasts to armchair explorers. * Dave Hamilton, BBC Countryfile * Mike Dilger is an amiable and enthusiastic companion, describing the pleasures and pitfalls of flower-finding with a smile, a presenter who loves his subject and longs to tell you all about it. * Peter Marren, British Wildlife * A lovely book. -- Andrea Cowan * Somerset Life *

Author Biography

MIKE DILGER is one of wildlife TV’s best-known presenters in his role as resident wildlife reporter on The One Show. With degrees in Botany and Ecology, Mike spent many years in the rainforests of Ecuador, Vietnam and Tanzania, before returning home to reacquaint himself with his first love – British wildlife. Mike is also a columnist for BBC Wildlife magazine and a reporter on BBC Radio 4’s Costing the Earth; his expertise and infectious enthusiasm see him pontificating on everything from bumblebees to basking sharks.