Michael Layden

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He called this ‘the loss of meaning’, the gradual stripping away of all that has made us and our societies what they are today. ‘The landscape is a record of our roots and the growth of civilization,’ he writes. ‘Each individual historic wood, heath etc. is uniquely different from every other, and each has something to tell us.’
Irreplaceable: The Fight to Save Our Wild Places
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