ECOS Archive
ECOS Edition: ECOS 2023
ECOS 44 (5.1)- Selling England by the pound
IAN D. ROTHERHAM Biodiversity offset as conservation opportunity or clever scam? This is an opinion [...]
Dec
ECOS 44 (5)- Biodiversity offset and planning gain in relation to habitat creation and translocation – the wise choices for wildlife
IAN D. ROTHERHAM Emerging in the 1980s and 1990s, ideas of habitat rescue and transplantation, [...]
Dec
ECOS Interviews: Jenny Barlow
Thoughts from influential nature conservationists… Jenny Barlow Career Highlights I’ve been lucky to do some [...]
Nov
Book Review: CORNERSTONES and TENACIOUS BEASTS
CORNERSTONES: Wild Forces That Can Change Our World Benedict Macdonald Bloomsbury Wildlife, 2022, 256 pages [...]
Nov
Book Review: SSHAPING THE WILD and SARN HELEN
SHAPING THE WILD: Wisdom From A Welsh Hill Farm David Elias Calon, 2023, 232 pages [...]
1 Comment
Nov
Book Review: REFLECTIONS
REFLECTIONS: What Wildlife Needs And How To Provide It Mark Avery Pelagic Publishing, 2023, 193 [...]
1 Comment
Nov
Wildlife Charities: Political Meddling or Acting For Nature?
There was a great furore recently when the RSPB called the Prime Minister and other [...]
Oct
Book Review: WE ARE FORESTS
WE ARE FORESTS: Inhabiting Territories In Struggle Jean-Baptiste Vidalou translated by Stephen Muecke Polity, 2023, [...]
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Oct
ECOS Interviews: JAMES COMMON
Thoughts from influential nature conservationists… JAMES COMMON Career highlights Since leaving university in 2016 I’ve [...]
Oct
Book Review: TRAFFICATION
TRAFFICATION: How cars destroy nature and what we can do about it Paul F Donald [...]
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Oct