ECOS Feature Articles

Welcome to the ECOS Archive - a compendium of 40 years of commentary and challenging writing on nature conservation in Britain.

You can search the Archive by subject, author or edition.

 

WOLF LAND

The Lost Wolves of Landscape and Lore Elizabeth Marshall Pelagic Publishing, 2026, 272 pages Hardback [...]

ECOS Interviews: AMIRA NUSEIBEH

Thoughts from influential nature conservationists… Amira Nuseibeh Who are you and what are some career [...]

ECOS 47 (5) – When conflict becomes the whole story

What Iberian orcas can teach conservation about public narrative NIK MCEWAN Since 2020, Iberian orca-vessel [...]

ECOS 47 (4) – UCL NATURE AND CONSERVATION SOCIETY CONFERENCE 2026

Conservation in a Connected World: It’s Challenging and Interdisciplinary Despite the somewhat ominous date and [...]

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ECOS 47 (3) – The Chagos:  Conservation Catastrophe Averted?

CLIVE HAMBLER How have we come so close to allowing destruction of the best coral [...]

ECOS 47 (2) – Pigs and Rare Pollinators

JAMIE BUXTON-GOULD Pigs showing promise for wildlife conservation Pollinators are desperately in need of assistance. [...]

ECOS 47 (1) – Advancing theory of change models for rewilding: an ecological recovery perspective

Abstract Rewilding has emerged rapidly as a response to accelerating ecological degradation, prompting the development [...]

ECOS Interviews: JAMIE BUXTON-GOULD

Thoughts from influential nature conservationists… Jamie Buxton-Gould What do you do/have you done in nature [...]

ECOS 46 (3) – Conservation and sustainability: UK Overseas Territories Conservation Forum 2025 Online Conference

Conference report article JANET MACKINNON Introduction: ‘Think Global, Act Local’ The full title of this [...]

ECOCIDE IN UKRAINE

The Environmental Cost of Russia’s War Darya Tsymbalyuk Polity, 2025, 188 pages Paperback £14.99 | [...]