British Wildlife 30.4 April 2019
April 2019
This issue includes
Abernethy Forest – Britain’s Lesser-known Ladybirds – Natural Woodland Generation – The Devil’s Dyke – Lawn-mowing and Phenology
In this issue:
- 235 Classic Wildlife Sites: Abernethy Forest
- 244 Natural reflections
- 245 Hidden treasures: recording Britain’s lesser- known ladybirds
- 253 Habitat management news
- 255 Natural woodland generation as an alternative to tree-planting
- 264 Wild story
- 265 The Devil’s Dyke: its wildlife, history and restoration
- 271 A view from the Highlands
- 272 Don’t let the grass grow under your feet (record it, and other events, for Nature’s Calendar instead)
- 277 Flying kites: a view from Wales
- 278 Wildlife reports
- 300 Naturally opinionated
- 301 Conservation news
- 307 Twitcher in the swamp
- 308 Book review: Rocky Shores
- 309 Book review: New Flora of the British Isles. Fourth Edition
- 309 Book review: The Burren
- 310 Book review: Lichens: An Illustrated Guide to the British and Irish Species. Seventh Edition
Supplementary material
Classic Wildlife Sites: Abernethy Forest by Ron Summers: References