Author Archives: Nicholas Horne
ECOS 38 (2): Editorial – Elections, Brexit? Relax…
Editorial by Geoffrey Wain “We could of course be existentialist about all this [celebrating wildlife], [...]
May
ECOS 38 (2): Bats and wind turbines – what do we really know?
Large wind turbines are often blamed for mortality and declines in bats, whilst developers claim [...]
May
ECOS 38 (2): Book Review: THE FIGHT FOR BEAUTY
THE FIGHT FOR BEAUTY Our path to a better future Fiona Reynolds Oneworld 2016 ISBN: [...]
May
ECOS 38 (2): Not only but also
Environment and wildlife groups are busy trying to influence policies before and after the election [...]
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May
ECOS 38 (2): Pevensey Levels – a booming future?
New agri-environment payments and policies will hopefully deliver a vision of restored habitats and iconic [...]
May
ECOS 38 (1): The role of BANC and ECOS: A space for views, or espousing a view?
As BANC and ECOS move more fully to a web format, discussion continues on the [...]
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Mar
ECOS 38 (1): Champions of grassroots conservation: A future for local authority countryside services?
This article discusses key messages in the author’s 2015 book, The Rise and Fall of [...]
Mar
ECOS 38 (1): Rewilding – A Process or a Paradigm?
Teasing out the definitions and meanings of rewilding may reveal the variety of ways the [...]
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Mar
ECOS 38 (1): Planet Earth III? For nature’s sake, no thanks
With so much wildlife sliding into oblivion, we now need a rethink about BBC’s flagship [...]
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Mar
ECOS 38 (1): Book Review: Wild Kingdom by Stephen Moss
Wild Kingdom Bringing Back Britain’s Wildlife Stephen Moss Square Peg 2016 304 pages, ISBN 13: [...]
Mar

