The Ash: where nature meets history; Ash - an ecological portrait; Ash and its host species. A look at three groups that may be affected by Ash dieback.; Identification: Web-building moth larvae in the British Isles; Snow, Snowdrops, lawns and observers. Topics from Nature's Calendar/UK Phenology Network; Natually opinionated
Vol 24 No. 3 February 2013
The Border Mires: a completed peatland restoration project; Comment: Is tree-planting good for wildlife?; The end of feral wallabies in the Peak District; Invasive micro-moths from Australia; Nature conservation in the early 21st century: all change?; Letter from the far West Coast
Vol 24 No. 2 December 2012
Wildlife in Trust; Rejuvenating Welsh dunes; What have we learned from 50 years of biological recording?; Comment: Uist Hedgehogs - lessons learnt in wildlife management; Naturally opinionated
Vol 24 No. 1 October 2012
Conserving violet-feeding fritillary butterflies at Marsland Nature Reserve; Wildlife crime and Scottish Freshwater Pearl Mussels; The intriguing case of the Welsh Poppy Meconopsis cambrica; Tree-hunting in Warwickshire; The rose bedeguar; Reserve Focus: Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve, Hampshire
Vol 23 No. 6 August 2012
Common Crane habitats in Britain; The Upper Teesdale Assemblage of rare plants in decline; Mushrooms; Classic Wildlife Sites: Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire; Can the Harvest Mouse survive in a modern arable Landscape? A Suffolk case study; Naturally opionated.
Vol 23 No. 5 June 2012
The Mole Cricket - rare native or regular import?; Canals under new management. A review of wildlife value, issues and opportunities; Identification: Duckweeds and other simple floating aquatic plants; Adventures with caterpillars. The larval stage of the Purple Emperor butterfly; Reserve Focus: Cabin Hill National Nature Reserve, Merseyside; Letter from the far West Coast