The Return of the Grey Partridge :Restoring Nature on the South Downs
The Return of the Grey Partridge :Restoring Nature on the South Downs
paperback
Published:
14 August, 2025
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781805223498 |
| ISBN10 | 1805223496 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 220 g |
| Product Dimensions | 138 x 206 x 32 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Profile Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
The Return of the Grey Partridge is magnificent, important, and should be required reading for everybody interested in saving Britain's nature. * John Lewis-Stempel *
A full-hearted love song for a favourite British bird * Mark Cocker, author of Our Place *
A very good book about a very successful conservation project ... could become a classic. * Mark Avery *
A real page turner ... should not only be read by partridge enthusiasts, but by all those who want to recover Nature * Country Life *
A moving and beautifully written story of one estate's restoration journey * Benedict MacDonald, author of Rebirding *
The truly inspiring story of bringing a bird back from the brink through dogged determination. * Jake Fiennes, author of Land Healer *
A fun and refreshingly readable tribute to an extraordinary conservation project * Patrick Laurie, author of Native *
A must-read * Birdwatcher Magazine *
This wonderfully written book ... should be essential reading for anyone interested in farming and nature conservation. It will likely become a classic. * Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust *
[An] extraordinary story of progress * The Field *
Charming -- Matt Ridley * The Spectator *
Author's Bio
Roger Morgan-Grenville was a soldier from 1978-86 and later helped to set up the charity Help for Heroes, acting as its first head fundraiser. He is the author of Liquid Gold: Bees and the Pursuit of Midlife Honey (2020), Shearwater (2021), Taking Stock: A Journey Among Cows (2022) and Across a Walking Land (2023, shortlisted for the Richard Jefferies Award for nature writing). He is a founder member of the conservation charity Curlew Action. After leaving Oxford, Edward Norfolk worked as an accountant with Coopers & Lybrand before setting up his own bottled LPG gas company in London's East End which he sold nine years later; he then set up a waste management company before selling it to Viridor in 2002. He is currently involved with ten private equity start-up companies and on the board of some of them. He also spends a lot of his time running his family estate. As the Duke of Norfolk he is the most senior peer in England and owner of the Arundel Estate.