Kardamyli Festival (Mani, Greece)
Oct
1
to Oct 5

Kardamyli Festival (Mani, Greece)

The Kardamyli Festival is a literary, history and ideas festival held each autumn in the seaside village of Kardamyli. Join Isabella Tree alongside writers, historians, journalists, academics and cultural figures for a long weekend of talks, conversation and social events in a spectacular Mediterranean setting.

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Cherokee Garden Library (Atlanta, Georgia, US)
Oct
21
7:00 PM19:00

Cherokee Garden Library (Atlanta, Georgia, US)

Isabella Tree will join the Cherokee Garden Library at the Atlanta History Center for a special conversation about rewilding and the transformation of Knepp Estate in Sussex. Drawing on the story told in her bestselling book Wilding and The Book of Wilding, she will explore how allowing nature to take the lead can restore biodiversity, reshape landscapes and change the way we think about nature restoration at landscape scale down to gardens, schoolyards and urban parks. The evening will include a talk followed by audience questions.

Tickets not yet on sale.

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Kitchen in The Wild (Lewannick, Cornwall, UK)
Nov
12
to Nov 15

Kitchen in The Wild (Lewannick, Cornwall, UK)

Isabella Tree will be joining Kitchen in the Wild at Coombeshead Farm in Cornwall for a gathering that brings together food, landscape and wild nature. Set on a working farm in the Cornish countryside, the event explores the connections between regenerative farming, wild landscapes and the way we eat. Across a series of conversations, walks and shared meals, Isabella will reflect on the story of rewilding at Knepp and the role that nature recovery can play in shaping healthier landscapes and food systems.

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Suzanne Simard WHEN THE FOREST BREATHES with Isabella Tree
Apr
17
5:30 PM17:30

Suzanne Simard WHEN THE FOREST BREATHES with Isabella Tree

An evening with Suzanne Simard and Isabella Tree at Blackwell’s Bookshop, exploring the ideas behind Simard’s latest work When the Forest Breathes.

Bringing together cutting-edge forest science and real-world rewilding experience, the conversation will delve into how forests function as interconnected, resilient communities, and what they can teach us about cooperation, adaptation, and our relationship with the natural world.

Expect an insightful and accessible discussion on ecology, biodiversity, and the future of landscapes in a time of environmental change.

Tickets can be purchased here

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