ECOS Feature Articles

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

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TRAFFICATION

How cars destroy nature and what we can do about it Paul F Donald Pelagic [...]

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ECOS 43 (3.5)- Conflict, Post-Colonialism and Conservation: Endings and Beginnings

It is argued that the so-called Anthropocene has its beginnings in European colonisation.1 This seems [...]

ECOS 43 (3.4)- First Nations-led Ecological Restoration in Australia

The final article in ECOS’s series on Conflict, Post-Colonialism and Conservation describes the work of [...]

ECOS 43 (3.3)- Conservation of Large Carnivores: Coexistence Lessons from Africa and Asia

The Year of the Rabbit, with associations of calm, peace and good luck, follows that [...]

ECOS 43 (3.2)- Post-Colonialism and Conservation in the UK Overseas Territories

A 2021 House of Commons inquiry into The UK’s footprint on global biodiversity noted: Around [...]

Divide

Divide: the relationship crisis between town and country Anna Jones Kyle Books, London, 2022, 288 [...]

ECOS 43 (3.1.2)- Conservation on the frontline: Azov-Black Sea Ecological Corridor

Before the war The following account is based on information provided by Igor Studennikov, director [...]

ECOS 43 (3.1.1)- Ukraine: Transboundary conflict and conservation 

Introduction/Summary This article describes three existing and planned transboundary ecosystems restoration programmes in the Danube [...]

ECOS 43 (3.1)- Introduction to an ECOS feature on nature and war in Ukraine

The following articles would not have been possible without the help of all those who [...]

ECOS 43 (3)- A new ECOS article series: Conflict, Post-Colonialism and Conservation 

Introduction – Context, Summary and Caveats The immediate catalyst for this article series was Russia’s [...]