British Wildlife 08.5 June 1997

Habitat management news

Vegetation development on ex-arable land within Castle Hill National Nature Reserve on the South Downs is considered in a recent paper by Hutchings & booth from the University of Sussex (Journal of Applied Ecology 33:1171-1181). They studied grassland developing in an area of valley-bottom farmland that had not been cultivated for ten years and compared it with ancient chalk grassland on the adjacent slopes.

Conservation Management Practice on British Dune Systems The Enemy Within – Conopid flies as parasitoids of bees and wasps in Britain
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