British Wildlife 33.8 August 2022
August 2022
This issue includes
Paying for Nature – Saproxylic Invertebrates in Wye Gorge – Beinn Eighe NNR – Bioluminescent Plankton in British Seas – A Long-term Perspective on Rewilding Woodland
In this issue:
- 547 Comment: Paying for nature
- 552 Natural reflections
- 553 The Wye Gorge: an internationally important site for saproxylic invertebrates
- 563 Habitat management news
- 565 Beinn Eighe: the first the first 70 years of Britain’s original National Nature Reserve
- 573 Wild story
- 574 Looking for that spark: bioluminescent plankton in British seas
- 583 Naturally opinionated
- 584 Comment: A long-term perspective on rewilding woodland
- 590 Flying kites – a view from Wales
- 591 Wildlife reports
- 613 Conservation news
- 618 Twitcher in the swamp
- 619 Obituary: Charles Snell
- 620 Obituary: Robert Gillmor
- 621 Book review: Trees
- 622 Book review: Birds and Us: A 12,000-Year History, from Cave Art to Conservation
- 622 Book review: Cornerstones: Wild Forces That Can Change Our World
Supplementary material
The Wye Gorge: an internationally important site for saproxylic invertebrates by Mike Howe, Keith Alexander and Rob Bacon: Appendix