Western Mail

Search for nation’s favourite nature book

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THE Wind In The Willows and Tarka The Otter are among 10 works shortliste­d for a public poll to find the nation’s favourite nature book.

Poems by John Clare and Gilbert White’s seminal work The Natural History Of Selborne from 1789 are also on the shortlist which was drawn up by a panel of nature writing experts from hundreds of nomination­s by the public.

Contempora­ry works among the 10 include Fingers In The Sparkle Jar by TV naturalist Chris Packham and The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris.

In total 213 writers were nominated, covering 278 different titles.

A three-week poll on the Arts and Humanities Research Council website will give people a chance to vote for their favourite book and the winner will be announced on the BBC’s Winterwatc­h programme at the end of January. The shortliste­d books are: The Peregrine by JA Baker; Poems by John Clare; Common Ground by Rob Cowen;

The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame; Findings by Kathleen Jamie; The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris;

Fingers In the Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham;

The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd;

The Natural History Selborne by Gilbert White;

Tarka The Otter by Henry Williamson.

The poll is part of Land Lines, a two-year research project by Leeds, St Andrews and Sussex Universiti­es, looking at how nature writing in the UK has changed over the last 200 years and what it reveals about our relationsh­ip with the natural world.

Professor Graham Huggan, from the University of Leeds, who chaired the panel to pick the shortlist, said: “We were blown away by the phenomenal response from the public.

“We received hundreds of nomination­s and witnessed some of the extraordin­arily rich conversati­ons which took place on social media as people championed their favourite books.

“It was a very difficult decision to come up with the final list of 10.”

Panel member Miriam Darlington, nature writer and lecturer in English and creative writing at the University of Plymouth, said: “People turn to the comfort and inspiratio­n of nature when times are tough.”

People can vote in the poll, which closes at midnight on January 25, at: www.ahrc.ac.uk/ favouriten­aturebooks Of

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