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Dear all

Apologies for cross-posting but I thought that the following open access journal issue might be of interest to some readers: ECOS: A Review of Conservation has got an Open Access issue available until the end of June - you can access it here: https://www.banc.org.uk/open-access-articles/

ECOS is an interdisciplinary environmental journal with a focus on conservation thinking, published by the British Association of Nature Conservationists.  The Open Access issue covers a breadth of nature conservation-themed writing, including environmental education, rewilding, evidence-based policy and landscape-scale conservation, with other topics regularly covered including invasive species, volunteering and conservation policy critiques.

Best wishes
Emily Adams

Vol 36 Issue 3/4 Index:
View all Open Access articles including this issue here: https://www.banc.org.uk/open-access-articles/
- In search of Nature’s renaissance people. Gavin Saunders
- Grounded thinking to grounded action – Steps to revitalising conservation. Sophie Lake & Members of VINE
- Conservation wisdom. Looking back to look forward.  David Blake
- Nature Conservation: barking up the wrong tree?  Miles King
- Revitalising conservation – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.  Simon Ayres
- Evidence-based or evidence-blind? Priorities for revitalising conservation. Clive Hambler
- Managing for nature. A farmer’s view on wildlife schemes.  Martin Hole
- Where next for landscape-scale conservation in England?  Lisa Schneidau
- Rewilding gathers pace in the conservation mind fields.  Peter Taylor, Alison Parfitt
- Revitalising conservation: the fountain of youth.  Hendrikus Van Hensbergen & Kate Huggett
- Iran’s greenest government ever. Janet Mackinnon
- Nature and two legs. Martin Spray
- Plotting in the Woods. Emily Adams