We are excited to welcome back the fascinating Dr Jake M Robinson for a special National Science Week talk about his brand new book, Treewilding - Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests.
Treewilding is an engaging historical overview and forward-looking account of our profound relationship with trees which reveals the complexities, controversies, challenges and solutions of forest restoration.
The book includes cutting-edge science and ancient wisdom to reveal how to restore forests.
Dr Jake M. Robinson is a microbial and restoration ecologist currently working at Flinders University, SA. His mission is to help protect and restore nature and promote personal and planetary health through collaborative science, communication, innovation and on-the-ground action. Treewilding is his second popular science book. It seeks to inspire people to restore forests in the right way and rediscover deeper connections with the natural world.
Jake’s other book Invisible Friends is all about how microbes shape our lives and the world around us – often in life-sustaining ways!
You can find more information about Jake and his work at www.jakemrobinson.com
Copies of Treewilding - Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests will be available to purchase at the event.
Tea and coffee included.
Bookings essential.