Liberating nature: False hopes from the lockdown?
Is nature really gaining ground from the lockdown, or just being noticed more and getting [...]
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May
Admitting defeat: why I am quitting nature conservation
Disclaimer: while this piece refers to various conservation organisations and structures, I apologise in advance [...]
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Apr
Book Review: Irreplaceable
IRREPLACEABLE: The Fight to Save Our Wild Places Julian Hoffman Hamish Hamilton & Penguin, 2019, [...]
Apr
Book Review: The Imagination of Plants
THE IMAGINATION OF PLANTS: A Book of Botanical Mythology Mathew Hall State University of New [...]
Apr
Book Review: The Missing Lynx
THE MISSING LYNX: The Past and Future of Britain’s Lost Mammals Ross Barnett Bloomsbury, 2019, [...]
Apr
Horses for Nature: Equids and extensive grazing in Britain
Equids and extensive grazing in Britain: This article discusses the various issues associated with the [...]
Feb
Crisis talks: old wisdom meets new energy
Two eye-witness accounts of November’s ECOS/UCL mini-conference To mark our 40th anniversary, ECOS joined forces [...]
Jan
Alison Parfitt – a brief tribute
Alison Parfitt sadly passed away on 17th December 2019. Those of us who were lucky enough [...]
Dec
ECOS 40(6): Editorial: Rewilding – connections and perceptions
Rewilding has been in the news a lot recently, from further releases of beaver (albeit [...]
Dec
ECOS 40(6): Living with the wild: cores, connectivity and co-existence
As a geographer I am fascinated by issues of spatial scale and what that means [...]
Dec

