British Wildlife 23.3 February 2012
February 2012
This issue includes
Wildlife Bridges – John Ray's Cambridge Catalogue – Scotch Argus – Basalt Outcrops in South-East Scotland – Downland Lapwings
In this issue:
- 153 Comment: Wildlife bridges for small mammals
- 158 Through a naturalist’s eyes
- 159 Britain’s first county flora: John Ray’s Cambridge Catalogue of 1660
- 166 Habitat management news
- 168 Basalt outcrops in south-east Scotland – an overlooked wealth of treasures
- 179 The enigmatic Erebia – the Scotch Argus in Britain
- 186 Lapwings on a downland farm – a personal view
- 193 Wildlife reports
- 217 Conservation news
- 223 Twitcher in the Swamp