I’m delighted to say that my article entitled ‘The elephant in the uplands and the tale of two narratives’ has won BANC’s ECOS Student Article competition.
You can read the paper here – it’s open access and you can read the other winner and commended papers here. Of the nine winners, highly commended and commended papers four of the students are from Exeter University. Well done to everyone and thank you BANC – an organisation I have been a member of for over 35 years! BANC is the British Association of Nature Conservationists and it publishes the journal ECOS – see here for more details.
Congratulations Adrian!
Well done – what an achievement! Good luck with the rest of your studies.
Congratulations and a fascinating article.
Brilliant!
Congrats from a follower across the pond. Your work on maize is spot on.
Well done, Adrian,
Congratulations from NZ – and thanks for your blog and work on Dartmoor and highlighting broader issues. We spent several weeks wandering around and across the moors in 1991.
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