
Ashley Wright McIntyre Lecture featuring Isabella Tree
Wednesday, October 21, 2026 · 7:00 PM EDT · McElreath Hall · Atlanta, GA
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@ Tickets. $50. Tickets Patrons. $300. Patron Support All tickets include access to lecture, book signing, and reception. As part of the Cherokee Garden Library’s Ashley Wright McIntyre Lecture Series, join us on Wednesday, October 21, 2026, for a talk by distinguished British author and conservationist Isabella Tree, who will discuss her award-winning book, The Book of Wilding: A Practical Guide to Rewilding Big and Small (co-authored with Charlie Burrell; Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023). Feeling overwhelmed by climate change and biodiversity loss? Discover how nature can spectacularly bounce back when given the chance. Author Isabella Tree shares visionary, pragmatic solutions from her pioneering UK rewilding project, proving that individuals can make a real difference. The Book of Wilding serves as an inspiring “handbook of hope,” offering actionable advice to restore nature across everything from large farms to urban gardens and window boxes. This Sunday Times bestseller also inspired the hit 2024 UK documentary film Wilding and an award-winning children’s edition, showcasing a powerful blueprint for global ecological recovery. The Ashley Wright McIntyre Lectures are made possible with generous funding from the Ashley Wright McIntyre Education and Programming Fund, part of the Cherokee Garden Library Endowment. About the Author Isabella Tree is an award-winning journalist and author of six non-fiction books. She published her first book, The Bird Man—A Biography of John Gould, when she was 25. Her bestselling book Wilding—The Return of Nature to a British Farm, published by Picador in 2018, charts the story of the pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex, where she lives with her husband Charlie Burrell. It has sold over 300,000 copies worldwide, was one of the Smithsonian’s top ten science books for 2018, and has been translated into eight languages. About Cherokee Garden Library Founded in 1975 by the Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta, the Cherokee…