
I am thinking of making the Gaia/ Environment reading challenge a permanent feature on Gum trees and Galaxies, holding the reading challenge each year and adding an ongoing list of environmental themed reads for any one interested in extending their reading in this area. To that end I am starting a new page devoted to Environment themed reading as an ongoing reference for the challenge and for anyone interested in reading in the nature/environment themed area. For convenience the title will link to the Goodreads entry and where possible I will link to challenge participants blog posts under the titles as well or if no available link to Goodreads or blog reviews I will link to the publisher. (If I miss anyone’s blog review please leave me a comment with a link and I will update).
As we enter the Anthropocene and our busy urban lives seem to separate us more and more from the natural world it seems more important than ever to maintain a connection to nature especially if we are to have any hope of minimising the impact of climate change and the extinction event we are currently living through. A connection to the natural world also seems crucial in maintaining good mental health, at least it is for me. Going bush regularly is a big part of what Gum trees and Galaxies is about so I figure the nature/environment reading is a nice fit with the blog.
In the past I have used lists like those created on goodreads as a resource to help me discover new titles and possible related reads, so thought it might be a good idea to create my own ultimate list here on Gum Trees and Galaxies. This is a work in progress and will be added to as I discover new titles or people add titles to their challenge. Where you post a review to a title I will add a link to your post under the the title, just leave me a comment to let me know.
Also feel free to leave a comment if you just want to suggest a title, like I said this list is a work in progress. I am a big reader of nature themed reading and it is nice to have a resource that suggests possible reads so this will be an ongoing project here at Gum trees and Galaxies. Feel free to leave a comment and suggest a title. This list is far from complete and as it stands it is largely a reflection of my own reading but it will grow. The environment/nature reading page which is currently just what is posted here can be accessed here: https://gumtreesandgalaxies.com/books/ It is on the page itself I will gradually make additions.
I have created some sub-headings for the list but often a book could rightfully fall under several headings but for simplicity I will only put a title on the list once, under the most appropriate heading. And if a title has a sunflower🌻 beside it, that indicates the title is a personal favourite of mine and worth seeking out.
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Nature fiction
- Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
- Flight Behaviour by Barbara Kingsolver
- The Posionwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
- Watership Down by Richard Adams
- Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
- The Overstory by Richard Powers
- The Summer Book Tove Jannson
- The Signature of all things by Elizabeth Gilbert
- Gone to Earth Mary Webb
- Skellig by David Almond
- My name is Mina by David Almond
- October October by Katya Balen
- Pine by Francine Toon
- Desire lines by Felicity Volk
- The Last migration by Charlotte McConaghy
- The Octopus and I by Erin Hortle
- The Birdman’s wife by Melissa Ashley
Australian Non Fiction
- Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World Tyson Yunkaporta 🌻
- Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
- Call of the reed warbler by Charles Massy
- The wasp and the Orchid by Daniele Clode
- Phosphorescence: On awe, wonder and things that sustain you when the world goes dark. by Julia Baird 🌻
- This one wild and precious life: a hopeful path forward in a fractured world. by Sarah Wilson
- Wild Nature by John Bray
- From Snow to Ash: Solitude, soul searching and survival on Australia’s toughest hiking trail by Anthony Sharwood
- Surrender: A journal for my daughter by Joshua Yeldham
- Welcome to country: A travel guide to Indigenous Australia by Marcia Langton
- Tracks by Robyn Davidson
- The Flower hunter: The remarkable life of Ellis Rowan by Christine & Michael Morton-Evans
Climate and enviromental activism
- The weather makers by Tim Flannery
- The Uninhabitable earth: Life after warming by David Wallace-Wells
- Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
- The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural history by Elizabeth Kolbert
- Field notes from a Catastrophe: Man, nature and climate change by Elizabeth Kolbert
- The right to be cold: One woman’s story of protecting her culture, the arctic and the whole planet. by Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Non-fiction nature writing
- Meadowland: The private life of an English field by John Lewis-Semple
- The Running Hare: The secret life of farmland by John Lewis-Semple
- The last wilderness: A journey into silence. by Neil Ansell
- Common Ground by Rob Cowen
- The Salt Path by Raynor Winn 🌻
- The Wild Silence by Raynor Winn
- Diary of a young naturalist by Dara McAnulty 🌻
- The Wild remedy: How nature mends us – a diary by Emma Mitchell
- Finding Sisu: In search of courage strength and happiness the Finish way by Katja Pantzar
- The moth snowstorm: nature and joy by Michael McCarthy
- Findings by Kathleen Jamie
- Sightlines by Kathleen Jamie
- The Old ways: A journey on foot by Robert Macfarlane
- The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd
- Losing Eden: Why our minds need the wild by Lucy Jones
Birds, Bees and Bugs
- An Uncertain future: Australian Birdlife in Danger by Geoffrey Maslen
- Where Song began: Australia’s birds and how they changed the world by Tim Low
- Corvus: A life with Birds by Esther Woolfson
- Gifts of the crow: How perception, emotion and thought allow smart birds to behave like humans by John M Marzluff
- The genius of birds by Jennifer Ackerman
- H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald
- Vesper Flights by Helen Macdonald
- Bird therapy by Joe Harkness
- The Sea bird’s cry: the lives and loves of puffins, Gannets and other ocean voyagers by Adam Nicolson
- The secret life of the owl by John Lewis-Semple
- Nightwatchmen of the Bush and plains: Australian owls and owl like birds by David Fleay
- A Sting in the tail: my adventures with bumble bees by Dave Goulson
- A buzz in the meadow by Dave Goulson
Creatures of all Kinds
- Foxes Unearthed: A story of love and loathing in Modern Britain by Lucy Jones
- Spineless: the science of jellyfish and the art of growing a backbone by Juli Berwald
- Shark: In peril in the sea by David Owen
- Kraken The curious, exciting , and slightly disturbing science of squid by Wendy Williams
- Poseidon’s steed: The story of seahorses from myth to reality by Helen Scales
- Paradoxical Platypus: Hobnobbing with duckbills by David Fleay
- The secret world of wombats by Jackie French
- Fathoms: the world in the whale by Rebecca Giggs
Trees and forests
- The Hidden life of trees: What they feel, how they communicate – discoveries from a secret world by Peter Wohlleben
- Into the forest by Qing Li
- City of Trees: essays on life death and the need for a forest by Sophie Cunningham
- Cabaret of plants: Botany and the imagination by Richard Mabey
Interesting book list. I have read a few of these, with at least one in my TBR stack! Right now, I’m reading Biocentrism, with Beyond Biocentrism to read after that. It is where physics meets nature.
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Biocentrism sounds fascinating and demanding, I will be interested to hear what you think of that one but I am guessing you like it since you are going to read Beyond Biocentrism as well. I have heard it is pretty revolutionary thinking and I love a book that can challenge how we interpret the world
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Me, too!
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Excellent idea Sharon and thanks for linking the couple of reviews I have done so far. I had hoped to have done a few more by this time but this year has been something else. Great to have a list of suggested titles and I’m glad you’re going to make it a permanent feature. Perhaps next year will be better.
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