May 2025

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The Natural History GCSE – Flamborough Headland – The Wood Wide Web – Restoration and Rewilding – An Introduction to Britain’s Pot Beetles

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On an evolutionary tangent: the natural history of British pot beetles

Ross Piper

In a quiet corner of Cheshire, out of sight and out of time, lies Wybunbury Moss, a remarkable place for many reasons. Walking out onto this site feels like you are stepping into history- a veritable ecological time capsule preserving a wild essence that has been lost from so much of our landscape. A remarkableSee more

Rewilding and restoring: two distinct yet complementary approaches to nature recovery

Nathalie Pettorelli and James M. Bullock

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The wood wide web: popular culture meets complex science

David M. Wilkinson

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Comment: Next steps for the GCSE in Natural History

Mary Colwell

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