The Flow Country revisited; Man at the crossroads: butterflies, moths and climate warming on the Isle of Man; Pollards and pollarding in Europe; The UK Phenology Network hits double figures; Identification: Broomrapes of the British Isles.
Vol 19 No. 3 February 2008
Darwin's war-horse: beetle-collecting in 19th-century England; Conservation of bats in British woodlands; Life on the edge - key coastal soft cliffs for invertebrates in England and Wales; The Harlequin Ladybird marches on; Keskadale - an oakwood on the edge; The ladybird, the scale and the spindle - a highly specialised relationship
Vol 19 No. 2 December 2007
Are gardens good for birds or birdwatchers?; Dragonflies as climate-change indicators; Solitary-sociable dolphins in the UK; Food, fibre, fuel and fauna - can we have it all?; Turloughs - Ireland's vanishing lakes
Vol 19 No. 1 October 2007
Bird conservation and access: coexistence or compromise? The Birkdale Green Beach - a sand-dune biodiversity hotspot; Dinas Island Farm, Pembrokeshire - A Golden Future? Letting our carbon go free. The sustainable management of carbon and blanket peat in the English uplands; Identification: Longhorn beetles: Part 2
Vol 18 No. 6 August 2007
British wildlife and climate change 2. Adapting to climate change; Bird Atlas 2007-11 - an overview of atlases and plans for 2007-11; Heathland and wood pasture in Norfolk: ecology and landscape history; Identification: Longhorn beetles: Part 1; The Great Fen - a waterland for the future
Vol 18 No. 5 June 2007
Nature After Minerals: a major role for quarries in nature conservation; Lowland Grass Survey of Wales; Long-term experimental studies of lowland grasslands and heaths in the UK; Life after low flow - ecological recovery of the River Misbourne