British Wildlife 32.8 August 2021
August 2021
This issue includes
Saving the Pine Hoverfly – Long-term Ecological Studies – Species-recording vs Planning – Marsh Fritillaries on the Lizard – WWT London Wetland Centre: the First 20 Years
In this issue:
- 547 Hovering on the edge of extinction: efforts to save the Pine Hoverfly
- 555 Natural reflections
- 556 Peering into the future with help from the past: the importance of long-term ecological studies
- 563 Habitat management news
- 565 Not just bats and reptiles: the importance of species-recording to planning decisions
- 573 Wild story
- 574 The Marsh Fritillary on the Lizard
- 582 View from the Highlands
- 583 Flying kites – a view from Wales
- 584 WWT London Wetland Centre – the first 20 years
- 615 Naturally opinionated
- 616 Conservation news
- 621 Twitcher in the swamp
- 622 Book review: Much Ado About Mothing: A Year Intoxicated by Britain’s Rare and Remarkable Moths
- 622 Book review: Broomrapes of Britain & Ireland
- 623 Book review: Butterflies
- 693 Wildlife reports