![]() ![]() She continued to travel, writing books about Papua New Guinea, Nepal and Mexico. She married Charles Burrell in 1993 and settled at Knepp, a dairy and arable farm in Sussex. Her first book, The Bird Man, about the Victorian ornithologist John Gould, was published in 1991. After reading classics at the University of London, she went on to work as a journalist and travel writer for the Evening Standard and The Sunday Times. ![]() ![]() Following her expulsion from two secondary schools, she attended Millfield School as a sixth former, where mutual friends introduced her to her future husband. The adopted daughter of Michael Tree and Lady Anne Cavendish, Isabella grew up in Mereworth Castle in Kent, and then in Shute House, a vicarage in Dorset. Isabella Tree is a conservationist and writer of the award-winning book Wilding: the Return of Nature to a British Farm, which tells the story of rewilding a 3,500 acre farm estate in Sussex, which she oversaw with her husband Charlie. ![]()
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