The BTO's Nest Record Scheme - the value of counting your eggs before they hatch; The UK Phenology Network - enlisting the nature detectives of the future; The Eye Brook - a multifunctional approach to catchment management; Comment: Planting trees or woodlands? An ecologist's perspective; Are the Fens a national stronghold for Water Voles? Evidence from the Cambridgeshire fens; Spring fungi are fruiting earlier
Vol 18 No. 3 February 2007
British wildlife and climate change 1. Evidence of change; British wild plants for wildlife schemes; Improving the contribution of urban gardens for wildlife: some guiding propositions; Invertebrates associated with coarse woody debris in streams and rivers in Britain; Classic wildlife sites: The Torbay limestones
Vol 18 No. 2 December 2006
The Bullhead - its biology and conservation; The 'global fungal weeds': the toadstools of wood-chip beds; The Twenty Acres: a Scottish flood meadow with a history; The New Forest - National Park status for a medieval survivor
Vol 18 No. 1 October 2006
Monitoring the condition of UK protected sites: results from the first six years; Comment: Goodbye English Nature, hello Natural England; The value of different tree and shrub species to wildlife; Life in marine meadows: the communities of eelgrass beds; Tycanol - a fortress for nature
Vol 17 No. 6 August 2006
Vol 17 No. 5 June 2006
Centipedes; Flowers in the fields: community conservation in the Lower Wye Valley; A flower in the desert: wildlife of the Wimpole Estate, Cambridgeshire; The rocks remain: a retrospective on Roineabhal; Are British bats at risk from windfarms?