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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Most-Hated Pub Chain Is Fighting for Its Life (Businessweek) • England's Guerilla Botanist (the Guardian) • England's outdated trespass laws are harming nature and people (Greenpeace UK) • Talking to Ourselves: On the Politics of Inner Voices (New Humanist) • Rivers, Rights & Trespass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)