Book – Get Your Boots On

Book cover

I am really excited and proud to announce that my debut book ‘Get Your Boots On’ is now out.

The quickest way to get hold of a copy is from the publisher – see link below

Dived Up Publications

If you would like me to post out a signed copy you can email me for Bank transfer details on appletonwildlifediary@gmail.com

or it is available on Amazon UK

or it would be great if you could support your local book shop and ask them to order it in for you.

A huge thank you to the wonderful independent book shops who have supported Get Your Boots On

Stay Wild

Alex

Description
Young wildlife champion Alex White is on a quest to get more people out enjoying nature. In this inspirational book, he and a host of well-known contributors reveal what got them into wildlife in the first place – now they want you to Get Your Boots On. They offer tales of encouragement for anyone who wants to get closer to nature and indispensable advice to those who would like to get more involved or even build a career out of their passion for wildlife. Illustrated throughout by Alex’s stunning photographs, this book will appeal to young and old alike. It suggests: when and where to get out there; what to go looking for; how to do it; what to take… and a host of other tips. Practical advice for getting closer to nature. Encouragement from those who have lived it.

Reviews of Get Your Boots On
‘This fabulous and important book. It’s good, it’s inspirational and – critically – it’s heartening’— Chris Packham.

‘Alex is prominent as a standard-bearer for [a] new generation of wildlife champions… he is giving hope and inspiration to young people across this nation that despite all the challenges we face, it is still possible to make this world a better place for humans and wildlife’— Dominic Dyer, CEO Badger Trust & British Wildlife Advocate Born Free Foundation

Author
Alex White is a wildlife photographer and blogger. Since the age of ten, he has won a number of photography competitions. He has appeared on panels and spoken to audiences about his love of wildlife, from small local gatherings to BBC TV’s Springwatch Unsprung. Alex is passionate about British wildlife — in particular mammals — and keen to show other people how to find amazing wildlife on their doorstep. His blog Appleton Wildlife Diaries is a finalist in the UK Blog Awards 2019.

Reviews

New Nature magazine

New Nature magazine GYBO review

BBC Wildlife mag azine review

BBC Wildlife magazine review

Articles

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