Few people have had the privilege of living on an isolated
internationally important nature reserve, their every move judged by
countless critics. This account gives a personal insight into the
challenges young ranger Ajay Tegala faced as he stood firm to protect
wildlife on Blakeney Point. In 120 years, only a handful of wardens have
devoted their heart and soul to the Point. Watching and learning from
his predecessors, Ajay faced head-on the challenges of the elements,
predation and an ever-interested public. From the excitement of
monitoring the growing seal population to the struggles of protecting
nesting birds from a plethora of threats, this book tells the story of
what life as a ranger on one of Britain's prime nature sites is really
like. Ajay shares the many emotions of life on the edge of land and sea
with honesty and affection.