August 2026

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The Hibernating Herald Survey – Limestone Pavements – The Freshwater Jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbi – Pitsford Water Friendly Farming – Native Status in Insects

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Nativeness in insects in the UK – using Lepidoptera as an example

Adrian Spalding

For botanists, establishing nativeness of plant species is a constant source of headaches, made more perplexing because plants have been moved around by humans, wilfully or accidentally, for millennia. To try to make sense of the different histories of plants, non-natives are further sub-divided into archaeophytes, which have been present in the wild since beforeSee more

Pitsford Water Friendly Farming: using ponds as a catalyst for freshwater restoration

Penny Williams and Chris Gerrard

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Hidden swarms: the freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii in Britain

Jonathan Briggs

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Life between the cracks: celebrating the UK’s limestone pavements

Scott Petrek

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Ten years of Hibernating Heralds in Scotland

Katty Baird and Mark Cubitt

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