Across the globe, our lives are stitched together by leaves, seeds and roots we rarely notice. Behind every familiar spice jar, pill bottle and conservation law stand people who walked, pressed, labelled and defended plants long before they appeared on our shelves. This book steps into their world and asks what it really means to explore nature in an age of extinction and climate stress. Through vivid mini-biographies, readers meet plant hunters, herbarium workers, seed vault guardians, Indigenous co-researchers and quarantine scientists. Their stories reveal how plant hunters history and medicinal plant explorers shaped both empire and healing, how seed banks and biodiversity try to steady our food future, and how environmental policy and nature collide at borders, in courtrooms and in local fields. Along the way, the book traces green frontiers where curiosity and extraction rub uneasily together. Written for readers who care about botany and conservation but prefer people to jargon, it offers a grounded look at indigenous knowledge and plants, citizen science botany and the long arc of collections work. By the end, anyone interested in the history of botany book traditions or in emerging debates on biodiversity ethics will see every pressed specimen and packaged herb differently, and will have a sharper sense of how to share the living world without quietly stealing it.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Across the globe, our lives are stitched together by leaves, seeds and roots we rarely notice. Behind every familiar spice jar, pill bottle and conservation law stand people who walked, pressed, labelled and defended plants long before they appeared on our shelves. This book steps into their world and asks what it really means to explore nature in an age of extinction and climate stress. Through vivid mini-biographies, readers meet plant hunters, herbarium workers, seed vault guardians, Indigenous co-researchers and quarantine scientists. Their stories reveal how plant hunters history and medicinal plant explorers shaped both empire and healing, how seed banks and biodiversity try to steady our food future, and how environmental policy and nature collide at borders, in courtrooms and in local fields. Along the way, the book traces green frontiers where curiosity and extraction rub uneasily together. Written for readers who care about botany and conservation but prefer people to jargon, it offers a grounded look at indigenous knowledge and plants, citizen science botany and the long arc of collections work. By the end, anyone interested in the history of botany book traditions or in emerging debates on biodiversity ethics will see every pressed specimen and packaged herb differently, and will have a sharper sense of how to share the living world without quietly stealing it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789375365563
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