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In this issue
Deadly Nightshade – Moths of Carrifran Wildwood – Impacts of Meat and Dairy Consumption on Wildlife – Dungeness in Decline? – The Wryneck in Britain
Contents:
- 391 Shades of the night
- 397 Natural reflections
- 398 The changing moth populations at Carrifran Wildwood: the first quarter of a century
- 405 Habitat management news
- 407 The potential impacts of reducing meat and dairy consumption on wildlife in Britain
- 420 Wild story
- 421 Dungeness revisited: the decline of Europe’s largest shingle beach
- 428 The Strawberry Tree
- 429 Twists and turns: the fortunes of the Wryneck in Britain
- 437 How to be wild
- 438 Wildlife reports
- 460 Conservation news
- 466 Changing perspectives
- 468 Book review: Spiders & Harvestmen of Yorkshire: An Atlas
Articles in this issue

Twists and turns: the fortunes of the Wryneck in Britain
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 moreThe potential impacts of reducing meat and dairy consumption on wildlife in Britain
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Book review: Spiders & Harvestmen of Yorkshire: An Atlas
A dictionary definition of an atlas is ‘a collection of maps in a volume’. An artificial intelligence explanation comes up with more than maps: ‘a bound collection of maps, often including charts, illustrations, tables, or facts about places’. For once, AI is closer to the reality of this book – it is much more than

Conservation news
This month’s conservation news covers a concerning pause in the designation of SSSIs, the release of millions of juvenile Oysters as part of one of the UK’s biggest rewilding projects and more.

Wildlife reports
This month’s wildlife reports include news roundups of molluscs, damselflies, bees, lichens, fungi, micro-moths, birds, amphibians and much more.

Habitat management news
In this issue, habitat management news covers the benefits of beaver wetlands for pollinators and using video fusion to detect swift nests.?
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