ECOS 39(5): Book review: CURLEW MOON
CURLEW MOON Mary Colwell William Collins2018272 pagesHardback £16.99ISBN: 978-0-0081-4105-6 Review by Alistair Crowle Appreciating the plight [...]
Nov
ECOS 39(5): Book review: PLOUGHING A NEW FURROW
PLOUGHING A NEW FURROW A blueprint for wildlife friendly farming Malcolm Smith Whittles Publishing2018272 pagesPaperback [...]
Nov
ECOS 39(5): Book Review: MRS PANKHURST’S PURPLE FEATHER
MRS PANKHURST’S PURPLE FEATHER Tessa Boase Aurum 2018 336 pages Hardback £20 ISBN: 978 1 78131 [...]
Nov
ECOS 39(5): Book Review: WILDING
WILDING The return of nature to a British farm Isabella Tree Picador2018238 pagesHardback £20ISBN: 978-1-5098-0509-9 Review [...]
Nov
ECOS 39 (4): Book Review: EARTH TO EARTH
EARTH TO EARTH A Natural History of Churchyards Stefan Buczacki Unicorn Publishing2018160 pagesHardback £15.00ISBN: 978-1-910787-74-8 Review [...]
Sep
ECOS 39 (4): Book Review: THE LONG SPRING
THE LONG SPRING Tracking the Arrival of Spring Through Europe Laurence Rose Bloomsbury Natural History2018272 [...]
Sep
ECOS 39(4): End of the rainbow?
A road trip through the Pyrenees to the Sierra Nevada observing both animal and human [...]
Sep
ECOS 39(4): Postgraduate winner: Ocean SOS: The challenge of plastic pollution in the marine world
One small step for humankind, one giant leap for our oceans: the beginning of the [...]
Sep
ECOS 39(4): Undergraduate highly commended: Marine noise pollution – A (quiet) call to action
Many marine animals like fish and whales rely on acoustic signals to communicate and to [...]
Sep
ECOS 39 (4): Undergraduate winner: And I whale always love you
Looking at sonic performances that utilise whale song are there possibilities for inter-species collaboration and [...]
Sep

