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Category Archives: ECOS 38 (6)
ECOS 38 (6): Lies, damn lies and nature conservation
Wildlife and game groups should find more common ground. Between them they could bring complementary [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Michael Gove – what next?
The prospect of leaving the European Union has created uncertainty and concern about the future [...]
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Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Assessing impacts of offshore wind turbines
The data and models used to claim no effects from offshore wind farms on birds [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Gender equality in the Wildlife Trusts
Women now have a near equal share of middle ranking and management roles amongst Wildlife [...]
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Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Editorial: Changing our face paints
Editorial by Geoffrey Wain We are all adorned by face paint – the markings of [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (6): London’s National Park City
London’s National Park City could offer a refreshing new overview for greenspace management. To what [...]
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Dec
ECOS 38 (6): #Rewilding
Twitter debates reveal the prejudices and the passion surrounding moves to embrace rewilding. Over [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (3): Book Reviews: Confessions of a recovering environmentalist
CONFESSIONS OF A RECOVERING ENVIRONMENTALIST Paul Kingsnorth Faber & Faber 2017 284 pages ISBN: 978-0-571-32969-4 [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Book Reviews: The Seabird’s Cry
THE SEABIRD’S CRY Adam Nicholson Harper Collins 2017 400 pages Illustrated in black and white, [...]
Dec
ECOS 38 (6): Book Reviews: Rise of the Necrofauna
RISE OF THE NECROFAUNA The Science, Ethics, and Risks of De-Extinction Britt Wray Greystone Books [...]
Dec