April 2026

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Stenus Rove Beetles – Land Value and Nature – Conservation of Wood Pasture – Phenology of Breeding – Bluebells Seen from Below

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Bluebells seen from below

James Merryweather

Contrary to Anne Brontë’s opinion, words can tell us much about the European Blue bell Hyacinthoides non-scripta (referred to hereafter as ‘Bluebell’), even inspiring a sort of bliss in the biologist. She may have been moved by their silent eloquence, an emotional state that many of us might have experienced on entering a springtime wood, but there isSee more

A question of breeding?

Tim Sparks and Alex Marshall

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Wood pasture: its importance and future value

Jeremy Dagley, Nigel Pilling, Laura Bower and Katty Baird

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Comment: Priced out of paradise- land prices and wildlife

Peter Smith

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The extraordinary natural history of Stenus rove beetles

Ross Piper

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