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Jon Moses has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in August 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Jon Moses are: Email, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, jonathanmoses has populated their site with The far-right and a dry stone wall (Substack), The Welsh are reclaiming rewilding (Inkcap), The ‘rural culture war’ is a myth (The Lead), Review: 'Close Encounters of the Fungal Kind' (The Ecologist), People are good for nature: a response to critics of the right to roam (The Ecologist), WILD SERVICE: Why Nature Needs You (Bloomsbury, 2024), Cirencester Park: Why we trespassed in our hundreds (The Lead), Right to roam? Maybe with a jetpack (The Lead), The search for a new national park is a diversion (The Great Outdoors), Revenge of the Commoners (Novara FM), Old Oaks and New Fences: lost Rights of Way on the Kentchurch Estate (Twitter Thread), Do you suffer from plant blindness? (The Lead), Ten Tools for Land Justice (The Lead), The right to roam movement has been reborn on Dartmoor. What now? (The Lead), Micro-enclosure: A Story of Local Loss (Twitter Thread), Our obsession with litter distracts us from the real issues (The Great Outdoors), ‘All this on our doorstep’: conservation and resistance on Gallows Down (the Guardian), London's Forgotten River And The Barrister Who's Saving It (The Lead), A staggering 92% of England is off limits to the public. I’ve decided to take a stand (the Guardian), Britain’s Most-Loved, Most-Hated Pub Chain Is Fighting for Its Life (Businessweek), England's Guerilla Botanist (the Guardian), England's outdated trespass laws are harming nature and people (Greenpeace UK), Talking to Ourselves: On the Politics of Inner Voices (New Humanist), Rivers, Rights & Trespass on the Monnow, Interview with David Graeber (The White Review).