February 2025

In this issue

An End in Sight for Lead Ammunition? – The Great Auk – Bison for Climate Adaptation – Rewilding in Climate Change – Bullheads in Britain – The Fisher’s Estuarine Moth

Articles in this issue

Micky Andrews

Fisher’s Estuarine Moth: landscape-scale conservation action in response to coastal change

Zoe Ringwood and Mark Iley

Fisher’s Estuarine Moth is vulnerable to several threats, particularly habitat loss due to coastal flooding and historically inappropriate habitat management. The species is legally protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is the only UK moth listed under Annex II of the EU Habitats Directive. Ringwood and Iley outline theSee more

The Bullhead in Britain: a small fish with an identity problem

Mark Everard and Josh Pickett

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Rewilding in a changing climate- risks and opportunities

James Pearce-Higgins

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Comment: British bison: nature and climate ambition in the UK

Evan Bowen-Jones

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A portrait of the Great Auk

Tim Birkhead

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Editorial: An end in sight for lead ammunition?

Ruth Cromie

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