
Wildlife reports
February’s wildlife reports feature an increase in Golden Eagle pairs, a surprise sighting of a Swallowtail, how DNA research is revealing new fungal species, an update on mammals, amphibians and reptiles, moths, and much more.
"British Wildlife is the pulsating heart of the UK nature conservation movement"
Matthew Oates, National Trust
"The most important and informative publication on wildlife of our times"
Michael McCarthy, The Independent
"Packed with readable, thoughtful, up to date articles; written by ecologists and naturalists for ecologists and naturalists"
Nick Baker, Presenter and Naturalist
February’s wildlife reports feature an increase in Golden Eagle pairs, a surprise sighting of a Swallowtail, how DNA research is revealing new fungal species, an update on mammals, amphibians and reptiles, moths, and much more.
Pages | Title | Format |
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155-165 | Recognising wood-meadows in Britain? | Article |
166 | Through a naturalist’s eyes | Column |
167-172 | Ghosts in a Beechwood | Article |
173-174 | Habitat management news | Habitat management news |
175 | Scribbling in the margins | Column |
176-185 | The spread of Turkey Oak in the British Isles | Article |
186 | Letter from the far West Coast | Column |
187-192 | Reserve Focus: WWT Steart Marshes, Somerset | Reserve Focus |
193 | How to be wild | Column |
194-216 | Wildlife reports | Wildlife reports |
217-218 | Mixed messages about bats and turbines | Article |
219-225 | Conservation news | Conservation news |
226 | Twitcher in the Swamp | Column |
"British Wildlife is the pulsating heart of the UK nature conservation movement."
Matthew Oates, National Trust
"The most important and informative publication on wildlife of our times"
Michael McCarthy, The Independent
"Packed with readable, thoughtful, up to date articles; written by ecologists and naturalists for ecologists and naturalists"
Nick Baker, Presenter and Naturalist