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From identifying dragonflies to conserving flower-rich meadows, British Wildlife provides the answer for the naturalist and conservationist who wants to be better informed

The only independent magazine covering all aspects of British wildlife and its conservation.

Fully illustrated - includes high quality colour and black-and-white illustrations and photographs

Up-to-date - coverage of the latest news and events concerning British wildlife and conservation

Accessible - written by acknowledged experts for the non-specialist

Authoritative - published with the co-operation of the major British wildlife organisations

Regular features - wildlife reports, reserve focus, conservation news, habitat management news, book reviews and letters

Superb value for money - over 400 information packed pages (not cluttered with advertisements) a year for as little as £19.95

Six issues delivered direct to your address

Since its launch in Autumn 1989 British Wildlife has rapidly established itself as a quality magazine providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists in Great Britain and Ireland.

Wildlife Reports

The acclaimed Wildlife Reports section, supplied by some of the leading experts in their field - for example, Paul Waring, Michael Scott, Dawn Balmer, Gordon Woodroffe and Nick Bowles - is eagerly awaited by many naturalists throughout Britain.

Conservation News

This section, compiled by Sue Everett, is a wide-ranging summary of conservation issues, from the effect on wildlife of changing agricultural policies and Government initiatives to pollution threats to marine life and changes in law.

In-depth Articles

There are several in-depth articles in each issue. These have covered such diverse subjects as farming and bird conservation, ancient woodlands, badgers and the law, conserving rare plants, sharks in British waters and managing nature reserves.

Other regular features include:

 

Reserve Focus - a detailed look at the history, management, wildlife and access to some of Britain's premier reserves

 

Identification - a feature written by expert field naturalists and illustrated by artworks and photographs. Past subjects covered include: newts, clubmosses, darter dragonflies, burnet moths, reptiles, bee orchids and social wasps

 

Habitat Management News - an up-to-date review of the latest findings and techniques

 

Twitcher in the Swamp and Through a Naturalist's Eyes - regular columns by Peter Marren and Robert Burton

 

Book Reviews and Letters

Annual Subscription:

Concessionary individual subscriptions*

£19.95

Ordinary individual subscriptions

£20.95

Standard subscriptions (libraries, organisations, companies, consultancies etc)

£24.95

European subscriptions

£26.00

All other overseas subscriptions

£32.00

New edition of the Field Guide to Moths.
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Publication 31st May 2009

Click on image below to view sample page from the ‘New edition of the Field Guide to Moths.

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Binders (cordex style, in black with a silver embossed spine and cover and date labels) and indexes are available
Binder and Index for Vols 1-18 at £7.95 each (please note that the indexes for Vols 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 are no longer available, and the binder only will be supplied for these volumes)

Index for Vols 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 are available at £2 each

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Telephone orders can be placed on 01747 835511

*Individual members of the following societies are eligible for the concessionary subscription:
County wildlife trusts, BTO, MCS, AES, BSBI, BES, BTCV, BANC, BNA, CMA, IEEM, RSPB, SCPT, SCRA, WWF(UK), Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Mammal Society, Butterfly Conservation, British Herpetological Society, British Arachnological Society, British Mycological Society, British Lichen Society, British Bryological Society, The Woodland Trust, Royal Entomological Society, British Dragonfly Society, Marine Biological Association, Wild Flower Society, British Birds Subscribers, Plantlife, Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, British Plant Gall Society, British Deer Society, British Pteridological Society, Bat Conservation Trust, Freshwater Biological Association, International Otter Survival Fund, FWAG

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