British Wildlife 32.3 December 2020
December 2020
This issue includes
Cephalopods in British Seas – Prospects for Mink Eradication – Conservation on the Lizard Peninsula – Sound Identification of Small Mammals – Mapping Britain and Ireland's Larger Moths
In this issue:
- 157 Cephalopods in British seas – what krakens lie beneath?
- 164 Natural reflections
- 165 Is Mink control for ever? Prospects for eradication in East Anglia
- 173 Habitat management news
- 175 A model for species-conservation for the 21st century: The Lizard Peninsula, its pools and trackways
- 185 Wild story
- 186 The acoustic identification of small terrestrial mammals in Britain
- 195 Flying kites – a view from Wales
- 196 Mapping moths: the first atlas of Britain & Ireland’s larger moths
- 204 The Strawberry Tree
- 205 Wildlife reports
- 225 View from the Highlands
- 226 Conservation news
- 231 Twitcher in the swamp
- 232 Book review: Britain’s Orchids: A field guide to the orchids of Great Britain and Ireland
- 232 Book review: A Flora of Cornwall
- 233 Book review: His Imperial Majesty: A Natural History of The Purple Emperor
- 234 Book review: Art Meets Ecology: Arborealists in Lady Park Woods
Supplementary material
The acoustic identification of small terrestrial mammals in Britain by Stuart Newson, Neil Middleton and Huma Pearce: Appendix