British Wildlife 30.3 February 2019
February 2019
This issue includes
Defining 'Natural Woodland' – The Basking Shark – Bradfield Woods NNR – The Magic of Moonwort – Tree-Felling in Norbury Park – Lead in the Environment
In this issue:
- 157 Defining ‘natural woodland’
- 160 Through a naturalist’s eyes
- 161 The Basking Shark – the changing fortunes of Britain’s biggest fish
- 171 Habitat management news
- 173 What can reserves deliver for conservation in lowland cultural landscapes? A case study of Bradfield Woods NNR
- 184 Wild story
- 185 Moonshine, myth and magic: the strange world of the Moonwort
- 190 Letter from Caledonia
- 191 Tree-felling in Norbury Park: necessary evil or overreaction?
- 198 Comment: Pressure mounts against the continuing use of lead ammunition
- 201 Scribbling in the margins
- 202 Wildlife reports
- 223 How to be wild
- 224 Conservation news
- 230 Twitcher in the swamp
- 231 Book review: The Field Key to Winter Twigs: A Guide to Native and Planted Deciduous Trees, Shrubs and Woody Climbers (Xylophytes) found in the British Isles
- 231 Book review: Sea Squirts and Sponges of Britain and Ireland