• Twitter
  • Facebook
Theme
Currency
Log-in | Register | My Basket : arrow

Your shopping basket is currently empty.

0 items - 0.00
Our Publications

The Pemberley Bookshop

Our Shop

Why not come and peruse our comprehensive range of natural history titles at our well stocked bookshop, where you can also receive our expert advice. Click here for details of our shop.

When the Kite builds …:Why and How we restored Red Kites across Britain

by Pienkowski, M.

  • Hardback £29.99
  • New Book Availability : In stock
  • Add to wishlist
  • Catalogue No : 52589
  • ISBN : 9781911097051
  • Published : 2023
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : xiii, 271
  • Publisher : UKOTCF
  • Illustrations : 200 col photos, 40 col illus

Our customers have not yet submitted a review for this title - click here to be the first to write a review

Description:

Foreword by Rt Hon. the Lord Randall of Uxbridge PC. In 2020, looking back over more than 30 years of the project, RSPB described the Red Kite project as "the biggest species success story in UK conservation history!", noting also: “The Red Kite introduction project has been a fantastic example of conservation in action and is the result of really effective partnership working, which we’re proud to be part of. It’s been amazing to see a species once persecuted to near extinction in this country, brought back and welcomed by local communities, with local economies reaping the dividends of the return of this iconic species. In the 1980s, anyone wanting to see a Red Kite had to make a special pilgrimage to a handful of sites. Today it is a daily sight for millions of people. In a few short decades we have taken a species from the brink of extinction, to the UK being home to almost 10% of the entire world population.”

English Nature’s Chairman, Tony Juniper, said "Thanks to this pioneering reintroduction programme in the Chilterns, increased legal protection and collaboration amongst partners, the Red Kite stands out as a true conservation success story. The flagship Red Kite reintroduction project paved the way for further species re-introductions, helping to reverse the historic deterioration of our natural environment and our precious species that inhabit it."

JNCC, said: "Thirty years ago the reintroduction of a lost species was a radical act. Thanks to pioneering projects like the Chiltern Red Kites, it is now a standard tool in the nature conservation toolkit." But the project’s success was a close-run thing.

In the Middle Ages, Red Kites were common sights across the British countryside and cities, where they kept the streets clear of carrion – and were frequently mentioned in Shakespeare’s works. Later changes in attitude led to their extermination in England, Scotland and Ireland and reduced to a tiny population in Wales. They were one of only three globally vulnerable bird species occurring in Britain.

This book:

* Is by the Chairman of the experimental project to reintroduce kites to England and Scotland.

* Describes why the decision was taken and how it was implemented, with international help.

* Examines the success of the experiment, despite many challenges, leading to expansion.

* Follows the spread across Britain and to Ireland.

* Explores the outcomes, not just for Red Kites, but the example for other species, the fight against illegal persecution and on public attitudes.

You may also like...

ID Handbook of European Birds

ID Handbook of European Birds

van Duivendijk, N.; Guyt, M.

Price £65.00

(Save £25.00)

Identification Atlas of the Continental Birds of Southwestern Europe

Identification Atlas of the Continental Birds of Southwestern Europe

Blasco-Zumeta, J.; Heinze, G.-M.

Price £84.99

Birds of China

Birds of China

Yang, L.; Shuihua, C.

Price £24.99

(Save £10.01)

A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan

A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan

Hsiao, Mu-Chi; Li, Cheng-Lin; Wu, Jian-Long

Price £48.95

Subscribe to our mailing list More details about our mailing list arrow