“I feel like we’re losing our identity, because by the time we’ve gone to look for it, it’ll all have gone. The idea of what that would sound like, without nightingales or cuckoos in the air in the places where they should be, is a bit like all the radios in the land being silenced. It’s not just being denied a really exquisite sound experience; it’s the health of the land itself.”
For Lee, the collaborative spirit of these woodland shows represent joy, as well as hope: “We’re in this amazing shifting time, connecting with community and all the things that we need to do to bring about change…