British Wildlife 19.3 February 2008

February 2008
This issue includes
Early Beetle-Collecting – Harlequin Ladybird – Bats and Woodlands – Soft-Cliff Invertebrates – Ladybirds and Scales – Keskadale Oakwoods
In this issue:
- 153 Darwin’s war-horse: beetle-collecting in 19th-century England
- 160 Through a naturalist’s eyes
- 161 Conservation of bats in British woodlands
- 170 Habitat management news
- 172 Life on the edge – key coastal soft cliffs for invertebrates in England and Wales
- 182 The Harlequin Ladybird marches on
- 187 Keskadale – an oakwood on the edge
- 193 The ladybird, the scale and the spindle – a highly specialised relationship
- 197 Wildlife reports
- 218 Conservation news
- 224 Twitcher in the Swamp