David Elias is a retired warden and lifelong conservation enthusiast, whose roles took him from Malawi to the Berwyn Mountains. This is his first book.
""There is an honesty to this writing which demands respect, as the author constantly looks beyond his own thinking, his own experience. This is possible because Mr Elias has built up a lifetime's empathetic understanding of conservation, farming, the people who live those lives and of the fabric of nature with which they work. This is where mutual understanding between worlds is embodied, and therein lies the potential of the book to support change. In the public domain, how often conversations are cut short by the lack of a shared language, either side unwilling or too willing to express how the fates of farming and nature impact each other."" -- ""The Snowdonia Society"" ""A must-read for anyone interested in how governments, businesses and individuals can alter the landscape, Shaping The Wild is a realistic reflection of the difficult problem of ecological protection. At its core, it asks a fundamental question: how do you do the right thing, when you don't know what the right thing is?"" -- ""Buzz Magazine"" ""Shaping the Wild will quickly become a classic of Welsh nature writing, a loving yet challenging evocation of a unique environment.""-- ""Nation.Cymru""