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Latest reviews, Wildlife in the Balance

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Read the latest reviews, Wildlife in the Balance: Why Animals are Humanity‘s Best Hope by Simon Mustoe.


“Yes! Yes! and Yes! I was cheering all the way thru. For my money this really is the only story in town!”

Keggie Carew, author of ‘Beastly’ and ‘DADLAND’


“Simon Mustoe offers a clear, engaging, science-based explanation of why biodiversity is far faaaaaar more than just “natural capital”. Wildlife in the Balance is a breathtaking modern day journey of discovery into the world of animals (humans included). It’s been a while since I became so absorbed in a book that I totally lost track of time.”

Tash Morgan-Etty, LinkedIn


Wildlife in the Balance is a captivating literary masterpiece that unveils the hidden narratives surrounding wild animals, shedding light on their profound impact on the planet’s health and elucidating why they hold the key to our success in combating the climate crisis.”

Salon Privé Magazine


“A beacon for ecological reasoning. A real quantum leap in reasoning and one that would have Alfred Wallace and Charles Darwin drawing breath, had they been around.”   

Reader, Bill Gifford


“Wildlife in the Balance flips the script on how to save the planet [and is] also a solution (or a tool) for restoring balance on our planet. A symphony of science and stories that inspires and educates on every page.” 4.5 STARS

Vicki Renner, Artshub


“Wildlife in the Balance could easily be considered as the most important book to have been created in the world of environment and ecological science … suitable for a wide and diverse age range.”

Janet Mawdesley, Blue Wolf Reviews


“This is a must read book, and a book that needs to be shared.” 5 STARS

Karen Smith, GoodReads


“Readers who think they understand concepts such as conservation and biodiversity would do well to enjoy, as I did, Wildlife in the Balance.” 4 STARS

Andre Kabel, Read, Listen, Watch


“Mustoe explores the understated role of humans and other animals. This is a compelling read.”

Cheryl Akle, Weekend Australian, Notable Books


“Perhaps the most important book of our time.”

Ian Redmond OBE


“A wonderful book and important message to humanity.”

Ralph Chami, Assistant Director, International Monetary Fund


“The Me Too for wildlife.”

Ceri Levy, Gonzovationist


“A crucially important book.”

Carl Safina, author of ‘Becoming Wild’ and ‘Beyond Words’


“Visionary, insightful, and hugely important.”

Dr Charlie Gardner, Durrell Institute


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