Cull of the Wild, 9781399403702
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Invasive species threaten biodiversity: Killing for conservation, ethically complex.
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Cull of the Wild

killing in the name of conservation

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2025

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Summary

Cull of the Wild: Facing the Invasive Species Dilemma

‘Honest and intelligent.’ Chris Packham ‘Expertly researched, engaging and even-handed.’ BBC Wildlife

Investigating the ethical and practical challenges of one of the greatest threats to biodiversity: invasive species.

Globally, the threat to biodiversity of invasive species is comparable to habitat loss, climate change, and pollution. Tackling this isn’t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399403702
ISBN-10:1399403702
Author:Hugh Warwick
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Wildlife
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:1 September 2025
Weight:220g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

Fascinating, intelligent and indispensable: Hugh Warwick tackles a crucial and difficult subject that has been avoided for far too long, and does so with style, insight and verve. * George Monbiot *Is killing for conservation right or wrong? There might be no easy answer, but Hugh Warwick employs honest and intelligent questioning in a fruitful, fascinating exploration of one of the skeletons in conservation’s cupboard. * Chris Packham *Warwick gives an expertly researched, engaging and even-handed account of the complexities involved in the decision to “control” – that is, kill or eradicate – everything from grey squirrels to hedgehogs and pythons. * BBC Wildlife *A fascinating, readable book. * Nature *The perfect introduction to the darker side of conservation, which Hugh Warwick explains with reverence and humour. A must read! * Kate Bradbury *It’s hard to think of a more companionable guide to some of conservation’s thorniest thickets than Hugh Warwick. Cull of the Wild is a journey navigated with courage, curiosity and compassion. Every nature lover should read it. * Amy-Jane Beer *Engagingly written, challenging and fabulously nuanced. * Geographical *A crucially important book on a huge and urgent subject. Hugh Warwick is the perfect person to deal with this difficult and controversial issue, which few, if any, others would be brave enough to tackle. * Stephen Moss *With his customary good humour and grace, Hugh Warwick has tackled the knotted issues entailed in the control and culling of so-called pest species. While he might conclude that the matters themselves are invariably complex, his own approach is always clear and grounded in deep reflection. * Mark Cocker *This is a fascinating book which speaks volumes about its author: his tremendous erudition, his huge range of experience, his wit, his bonhomie, and above all his humility and determination to live as ethically as life allows. * Nick Acheson *Hugh’s approach is heartfelt and balanced … his book will force everyone to reconsider how they feel about the widespread mindset behind this controversial and recurring approach to conservation. * Marc Bekoff *Timely … well written and researched. * Simon Lester, Country Life *An eye-opening book taking a balanced look at an emotive subject. * Bird Watching *Cuts through the prejudice and passions that many of us bring to the debate about culling … Hugh Warwick maintains a balanced and honest perspective throughout. – Mike Toms * British Wildlife *[Hugh Warwick] invites the reader to step back with him, to put aside preconceptions and prejudices in order to gain a better understanding of the ethical and practical challenges of trying to save species. – Charlie Elder * Western Morning News *Monumental. * Washington Independent Review of Books *Warwick’s searching meditation on the ethical uncertainties surrounding culling … brings clarity and insight to a fraught subject. * Publishers Weekly *A thoughtful analysis of how to accommodate animal rights in an era of unprecedented environmental change. * Kirkus Reviews *[Hugh Warwick] writes with striking honesty … The final chapter is a masterclass in the psychology of the often brutal relationships between human and non-human animal life. – Richard Negus * The Critic *Cull of the Wild will be an interesting, worthwhile read for any invasion scientist. * Biological Invasions *A thought-provoking analysis of the controversies around culling. – Mark Avery

About The Author

Hugh Warwick

Hugh Warwick is an ecologist, writer and hedgehog expert. He is the author of three non-fiction narratives: A Prickly Affair, The Beauty in the Beast and Linescapes, and two books on hedgehogs and beavers. He has written for BBC Wildlife, New Scientist, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, and has spoken about wildlife protection on national television and radio. Hugh is the spokesperson for the Hedgehog Preservation Society and runs courses on hedgehog conservation.

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