The Highland Cow and the Horse of the Woods

How Highland cattle can help the capercaillie

(Autor) Roy Dennis
Formato: Hardcover
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This is a beautifully illustrated book, written by one of our foremost conservationists. It explains why the Highland cow, the closest ancestor of the extinct aurochs, holds the key to restoring the capercaillie and biodiversity, while demonstrating the way to restore our natural world. Appalled by the catastrophic decline of the capercaillie - once a common and widespread bird in Scotland - Roy Dennis has come up with solutions. The numbers of capers in Scotland's pine forests have tumbled from 20,000 in the 1960s to about 400 today. The bird is facing extinction and without major conservation recovery could die out again, as it did in the late 18th century. Roy Dennis has known the caper since 1960 and writes about how to save this beautiful 'great turkey-like bird'. The story - illustrated throughout by magnificent colour photographs - concerns its old pine forest habitat and how the capercaillie's living space has become dysfunctional. The key to recovery is to mimic the original ancient ox, the great aurochs, which had a profound beneficial impact on the ecology of the woodlands. It was eliminated by humans millennia ago, but its place was taken by Neolithic cattle arriving here after a long migration from the Middle East, where they had been domesticated from local aurochs 10,000 years ago. It was a major step in human evolution. Those early cattle morphed into the Highland cow, which is the closest relative of its ancient ancestor. These cattle, herded by the people living in Scotland, were part of the woodland scene right through until the middle of the last century. Roy explains why they are the key to recovery - the cattle would restore the ecosystem, creating path networks, increasing biodiversity and invertebrate populations to the benefit of capercaillies but also for the whole of wild nature. The life of the capercaillie is dealt with in detail, as is the history and present situation of Highland cattle - the most recognisable cow in the world and a favourite with everyone. The contrast with commercial cattle is explained, as is how to get the maximum benefit for the capercaillie, including greatly increasing the Scots pine woodlands. This is a book by an expert, written for everyone.

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Editorial:
Porto Press Ltd
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781849956086
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
4 de Septiembre de 2025

Roy Dennis

Roy Dennis is a renowned ornithologist and conservationist known for his work in reintroducing endangered bird species in the UK. His writing style is straightforward and informative, highlighting the importance of protecting wildlife and habitats. Dennis's key contributions to literature include raising awareness about conservation issues and inspiring others to take action.

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