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Paperback Islands of Abandonment: Nature Rebounding in the Post-Human Landscape Book

ISBN: 1984878212

ISBN13: 9781984878212

Islands of Abandonment: Nature Rebounding in the Post-Human Landscape

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A beautiful, lyrical exploration of the places where nature is flourishing in our absence

" Flyn] captures the dread, sadness, and wonder of beholding the results of humanity's destructive impulse, and she arrives at a new appreciation of life, 'all the stranger and more valuable for its resilence.'" --The New Yorker

Some of the only truly feral cattle in the world wander a long-abandoned island off the northernmost tip of Scotland. A variety of wildlife not seen in many lifetimes has rebounded on the irradiated grounds of Chernobyl. A lush forest supports thousands of species that are extinct or endangered everywhere else on earth in the Korean peninsula's narrow DMZ.

Cal Flyn, an investigative journalist, exceptional nature writer, and promising new literary voice visits the eeriest and most desolate places on Earth that due to war, disaster, disease, or economic decay, have been abandoned by humans. What she finds every time is an "island" of teeming new life: nature has rushed in to fill the void faster and more thoroughly than even the most hopeful projections of scientists.

Islands of Abandonment is a tour through these new ecosystems, in all their glory, as sites of unexpected environmental significance, where the natural world has reasserted its wild power and promise. And while it doesn't let us off the hook for addressing environmental degradation and climate change, it is a case that hope is far from lost, and it is ultimately a story of redemption: the most polluted spots on Earth can be rehabilitated through ecological processes and, in fact, they already are.

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Overall I found it to be well worth reading if you are interested in the history of forgotten places

Overall, I found this to be a very engaging read. Well worth reading if you are interested in learning about forgotten and abandoned places. Very descriptive language throughout and, except for section four, I learned something new on just about every page. The climate change material was unnecessary because, in my opinion, the far east countries are never going to make any effort toward the problem. So, even though I recycle and compost to the point of angering all the HOA officials, I have found that most Americans just don’t give a hoot.
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