May 2026

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Deadly Nightshade – Moths of Carrifran Wildwood – Impacts of Meat and Dairy Consumption on Wildlife – Dungeness in Decline? – The Wryneck in Britain

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Twists and turns: the fortunes of the Wryneck in Britain

Gerard Gorman

A total of 11 species of woodpeckers (Picidae) occur in Europe, with just three of these breeding in Britain and a fourth, the Wryneck Jynx torquilla (Eurasian Wryneck in the international nomenclature), occurring uncommonly on passage. News of a Wryneck being found is always greeted gleefully by British birdwatchers, which is not surprising as itSee more

Dungeness revisited: the decline of Europe’s largest shingle beach

Roger Morris

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The potential impacts of reducing meat and dairy consumption on wildlife in Britain

Graham Tucker

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The changing moth populations at Carrifran Wildwood: the first quarter of a century

Peter Norman

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Shades of the night

Peter Marren

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