
It is rare to find a landscape untouched by our lines
- the hedges, walls, ditches & dykes built to enclose & separate; & the green lanes, roads, canals, railways & power lines, designed to connect. This vast network of lines has transformed our landscape. In Linescapes, Hugh Warwick unravels the far-reaching ecological consequences of the lines we have drawn: as our lives & our land were being fenced in & threaded together, so wildlife habitats have been cut into ever smaller, & increasingly unviable, fragments. Hugh Warwick has travelled across the country to explore this linescape from the perspective of our wildlife & to understand how, with a manifesto for reconnection, we can help our flora & fauna to flourish. Linescapes offers a fresh & bracing perspective on Britain`s countryside, one that proposes a challenge & gives ground for hope; for while nature does not tend to straight lines & discrete borders, our lines can & do contain a real potential for wildness & for wildlife.