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Human, Nature presents a compelling collection of a naturalist’s thoughts on wildlife and wild places, written by renowned observer Ian Carter. Through decades of fieldwork and careful observation, Carter explores the intricate connections between humans and the natural world, examining how our species fits within the broader ecological landscape.
The book offers profound insights into animal behavior, habitat conservation, and the delicate balance of nature. Carter’s writing combines scientific knowledge with personal reflection, making complex ecological concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Each essay invites readers to reconsider their relationship with wildlife and wild places, offering a fresh perspective on conservation and environmental stewardship.
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the natural world, this work serves as both an educational resource and a call to appreciate and protect our planet’s remaining wild spaces.







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