August 2025

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Wilding for Conservation – Risso’s Dolphins in Britain – Moths and Holm Oak – Importance of Woodland Grassland – Natural History of Wall Ferns

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The surprising lives of urban wall ferns

Fred Rumsey

Very many ferns have evolved to live on rock surfaces and are well adapted to doing so. Indeed, more than half of the British fern species are regularly found in this habitat. Some, such as the polypodies, are equally at home as epiphytes (growing on other plants), their creeping rhizomes providing both the main meansSee more

Woodland grassland- more important than you might think?

Katey Stephenson and Richard Jefferson

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Holm Oaks and their moths

David Agassiz

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Risso’s Britain’s forgotten dolphin

Mark P. Simmonds, Laetitia Nunny, Mick Green and Phoebe Moss

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Letting nature take back control: a paradigm shift in UK conservation?

Rob Fuller and Guy Freeman

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