"Rewilding is certainly romantic but is it practical or even desirable? It all needs thinking through, and Barnett, who makes a compelling case in favour of the idea, can help." -- Stuart Blackman, BBC Wildlife "As elegies go, The Missing Lynx is an awful lot of fun." -- Tom Chivers, The Times "Barnett's writing is clear and unobtrusively witty . And the book is full of cheery, Terry Pratchett-esque footnotes." -- Tom Chivers, The Times "Fresh and assured . An often moving tribute to lost marvels." -- Barbara Kiser, Nature "His writing is full of admiration for the resourcefulness of Palaeolithic tribespeople - his descriptions of an Ice Age economy that ran on mammoths, and of the mammoth hunts themselves, are evocative." -- Tom Chivers, The Times "A wonderful and haunting book: so rich in detail that the mammals of Britain's past seem brought to life again, and yet so unflinching in its portrayal of the brute facts of extinction that readers will ache for all that has been lost.
" -- Tom Holland, author and historian "With his fast-paced and amusing tales of some of the most awe-inspiring species lost within geologically recent times, The Missing Lynx brings Britain's Ice Age back to life." -- Professor Beth Shapiro, author of How to Clone a Mammoth "A fascinating account of the large herbivores and predators that have disappeared from Britain since humans reached our islands. This should be essential reading for those who advocate rewilding." -- Professor Richard Fortey, palaeontologist and author "The story of Britain's Ice Age bestiary, told with bittersweet humour, and a clarion call to us all to step up and fight future extinctions." -- Dr Victoria Herridge, evolutionary biologist and presenter.