Tag Archives: ecology
The Chagos: Conservation Catastrophe Averted?
How have we come so close to allowing destruction of the best coral reef ecosystem [...]
Mar
Pigs and Rare Pollinators
Pigs showing promise for wildlife conservation Pollinators are desperately in need of assistance. With the [...]
Mar
Advancing theory of change models for rewilding: an ecological recovery perspective
Abstract Rewilding has emerged rapidly as a response to accelerating ecological degradation, prompting the development [...]
Mar
ECOS 44 (3)- Guerrilla species restorations and reinforcements
HANNAH TIMMINS A tool for decentralising rewilding and generating public support or a disaster for [...]
Aug
ECOS Interviews: PATRICK ROPER
Thoughts from influential nature conservationists… PATRICK ROPER Career highlights I am not what I think [...]
Jul
A history of some major ecological literary discourses
Ecocriticism and the environmental humanities Ecofiction, novels based around environmental themes, and so-called Doomer Lit [...]
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Jul
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
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
ECOS 40(6): Movement ecology and rewilding
The level of hyperbole in the promotion of a Dutch concept of nature conservation, and [...]
Dec

