ECOS 40(5): Gloom & doom, but room for optimism?
State of Nature report 2019 Would it not be wonderful if Britain was indeed a [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: Our Place
OUR PLACE Can we save Britain’s wildlife before it is too late? Mark Cocker Jonathon [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: Invasive Aliens
INVASIVE ALIENS The plants and animals from over there that are over here Dan Eatherley [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: Landfill
LANDFILL Tim Dee Little Toler Books, 2018, 240 pages Hbk £16 ISBN 978 1908213624 Review [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: Ghost trees & London is a forest
GHOST TREES Nature and people in a London parish Bob Gilbert Saraband, 2018, 304 pages [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: The Secret Network of Nature
THE SECRET NETWORK OF NATURE Peter Wohlleben Bodley Head, 2018, 264 pages Hardback, £14.99 ISBN [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: Who owns England?
WHO OWNS ENGLAND? How we lost our green & pleasant land & how to take [...]
Nov
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: The Wolf
THE WOLF A true story of survival and obsession in the west Nate Blakeslee Oneworld [...]
Nov
ECOS 40 (4): Undergraduate winner 2019: What are our otters eating?
Over the last 40 years populations of the elusive Eurasian Otter (Fig.1) have been increasing [...]
Sep
ECOS 40 (4) 2019: Undergraduate runner up: The crash of ash
Ash trees across the UK are dying following the relentless spread of the ‘ash dieback’ [...]
Sep

