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The Orchid Outlaw

On a Mission to Save Britain's Rarest Flowers

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The Orchid Outlaw

By: Ben Jacob
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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The fascinating story of one man's mission to track down and rescue rare orchids from destruction on the building sites of Britain.

Ben Jacob is an orchid thief. He spends his life (and risks prison) tracking down rare orchids and rescuing them from unwitting destruction on the building sites and greenbelt developments of Britain. This is his story.

Ben fell in love with orchids as a nine-year-old, when his parents bought him a Cymbidium. That love then led him to spend his twenties in various tropical cities, teaching English and exploring jungles where exotic orchid species grew wild, pollinated by hummingbirds, huge moths and more. After a decade abroad, Ben returned to the UK. Here, his passion re-ignited when he encountered a colony of Bee orchids, a cryptic species which tricks bees into mating with its flowers. Ben was entranced. Having long seen Britain's orchids as pale imitations of their tropical cousins, he changed his mind completely and set out to find and photograph all fifty-one British species.

Reading and learning everything he could, Ben realised that Britain's orchids are in desperate trouble. Some, such as Summer's Lady Tresses, have gone extinct; others, such as the magnificently strange Ghost Orchid, have not been seen since 2009; all have experienced vertiginous declines. Changes in land use and climate are responsible, but so too are Britain's outdated environmental and planning laws, which seem incapable of protecting rare species in the face of the drive to build new homes and infrastructure.

That's how Ben turned outlaw. He began saving orchids slated for destruction, digging them out in the middle of the night and replanting them in safe places, all this while knowing that the work he was doing was illegal, for if arrested Ben could have been fined £5,000 for each wild orchid plant he saved, and he might even have faced prison.

Part memoir, part fascinating history of our most exotic and yet overlooked flower, this is nature writing with a real story. Ben shares with us his mission, and raises urgent questions about our environmental legislation.

The world needs more Bens.

2023, The Wainwright Prize, Long-listed

©2023 Ben Jacob (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Biographies & Memoirs Environment Gardening & Horticulture Nature & Ecology Conservation Gardening
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If this doesn't turn into one of the most talked about nature books of the year, I'll eat my hat. Brilliantly written, urgent and brave (Lee Schofield, author of WILD FELL)
'A vivid love letter to Britain's wild orchids . . . Ben Jacob breaks all the rules with enormous success' (FRANCIS PRYOR, Time Team and author of THE MAKING OF THE BRITISH LANDSCAPE)

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Fab book

Love this book so much, couldn't stop listening. Has some great stories and really inspiring for fellow botanists!

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Great story, very well written and narrated.

This is a book is written from personal experience, including all triumphs and disasters. Great Britain has an extraordinary collection of wild orchids which include ones that look like bees, lady's slippers, lady's tresses, monkeys, lizards and even ghosts that have developed over millions of years to pollinate and grow with the help of insects, fungi and trees. The Orchid Outlaw details his mission to save these amazingly beautiful flowers from people's ignorance, tarmac, diggers, poisonous pesticides and herbicides. Some parts of the book read like a thriller, others like a love story. Anyone interested in the natural world and a curiosity for the wonders of nature on our doorstep should read this book. Narrator was perfect voice, full of empathy.

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