100th issue
Seventeen eventful years - a review; Hedgerows and the historic landscape - a case study from south Gower; The UK Phenology Network: some highlights from 2005; Reserves Focus: Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire; Identification: Britain's biggest hoverflies - the genus Volucella
Vol 17 No. 3 February 2006
Status of the Common Tree Frog in Britain; Thirty years and counting - the contribution to conservation and ecology of butterfly monitoring in the UK; The Wiltshire Fritillary meadows: a case study in habitat degradation; Restoration of transition mires in the New Forest; Woolmer Forest - 30 years of conservation work
Vol 17 No. 2 December 2005
Vol 17 No. 1 October 2005
Britain's wildlife on the internet - The NBN Gateway; natural woodland reserves - 60 years of trying at Lady Park Wood reserve; In search of the Land Caddis; Richard Fitter 1913-2005; Comment - Caged flowers
Vol 16 No. 6 August 2005
Comment - A trial reintroduction of the European Beaver; British Moths: throwing light on a new conservation challenge; The ecology and management of drawdown zones; Ecology of the Harlequin Ladybird - a new invasive species; Derek A Ratcliffe 1929-2005; Knottholes: the wildlife of Peterborough's claypits
Vol 16 No. 5 June 2005
The Badgeworth Buttercup - the smallest reserve gets bigger; Gorse Mites and their predators; Montane scrub - the challenge of the wee trees; Mowing grasslands in churchyards: getting conservation advice right; Allaying public fears of health issues on wetlands; Predation and the profitability of grouse moors