back issues
Back issues are listed below. Click on the cover or link to see more detailed information on the contents of each issue. You can use the find box below to search for articles, or search the Cumulative Subject Index for Vol 1 No 1 - Vol 23 No 1 by clicking here. Some back issues have sold out, especially the earlier ones, but we will be making some of the key articles available as pdfs. The first of these can be found under Archives, Classic Articles. The following back issues are available at £4 each.

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Cover image 24 4 Vol 24 No. 4  April 2013 - Current Issue
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
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Cover image 24 3 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
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Cover image 24 2 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
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Cover image 24 1 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
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Cover image 23 6 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.
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Cover image 23 5 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
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