British Wildlife 28.6 August 2017
August 2017
This issue includes
Stone-Curlews – The Allerton Project's First 25 Years – Warwickshire's Dormice – On the Scent of Deception – Scotland's Sand Dunes and Machair – Freshwater Pearl Mussels
In this issue:
- 387 Editorial: the hammer blow poised above an ecosystem fizzing with life
- 389 Stone-curlews: a farmland conservation story
- 392 The Allerton Project’s first 25 years: a rich seam of evidence to support farmland conservation
- 398 Through a naturalist’s eyes
- 399 Much ado about something: securing a future for Warwickshire’s Dormice
- 405 Habitat management news
- 407 On the scent of deception: warning smells, olfactory mimicry and the legacy of Miriam Rothschild
- 414 Naturally opinionated
- 415 The changing plant communities of Scotland’s sand dunes and machair
- 421 Securing the future of the Freshwater Pearl Mussel
- 426 Flying kites: a view from Wales
- 427 Wildlife reports
- 452 Conservation news
- 457 Opinion
- 458 Twitcher in the Swamp