British Wildlife 11.3 February 2000

February 2000
This issue includes
Lincolnshire Woodland Plants – Bare Ground – Allis and Twaite Shad – Yellow-Necked Mice – Barberry Carpet – Red Kite – East Dartmoor NNR
In this issue:
- 153 Identifying ancient woodland using vascular plant indicators
- 159 The ecology and conservation of Allis and Twaite Shad
- 167 Through a naturalist’s eyes
- 168 Living with Yellow-necked Mice
- 175 Conserving the Barberry Carpet moth
- 183 Bare ground and the conservation of invertebrates
- 192 Problems with rodenticides: the threat to Red Kites and other wildlife
- 198 Habitat management news
- 199 Reserve Focus: East Dartmoor Woods and Heaths NNR, Devon
- 203 Wildlife reports
- 220 Conservation news
- 227 Twitcher in the Swamp
Columns in this issue
No regular contributors are featured in this issue.