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Category: Biological recording
The phenology of Ashtead, in Surrey: a tribute to Jean Combes
April 2024
Biological recording
Monitoring five decades of change in the UK’s rarest breeding birds through citizen science: the Rare Breeding Birds Panel
April 2023
Biological recording
When does autumn fall?
April 2023
Biological recording
First steps towards a woodland calendar for the 21st century
April 2022
Biological recording
Hidden treasures: recording Britain’s lesser- known ladybirds
April 2022
Biological recording
Not just bats and reptiles: the importance of species-recording to planning decisions
August 2021
Biological recording
Peering into the future with help from the past: the importance of long-term ecological studies
August 2021
Biological recording
The value and importance of historical phenology in the UK
April 2021
Biological recording
Mapping moths: the first atlas of Britain & Ireland’s larger moths
December 2020
Biological recording
The acoustic identification of small terrestrial mammals in Britain
December 2020
Biological recording
Comment: Take nothing but photographs… time for a reality check?
November 2020
Biological recording
A comparison of Nature’s Calendar with Gilbert White’s phenology
April 2020
Biological recording
Don’t let the grass grow under your feet (record it, and other events, for Nature’s Calendar instead)
April 2019
Biological recording
Colliery-spoil biodiversity of the South Wales Valleys
December 2018
Biological recording
A natural history of seabed habitats
October 2018
Biological recording
Scarce moths of the Borders
October 2018
Biological recording
Bluefin tuna off Britain and Ireland: return of the giant tunny?
August 2018
Biological recording
Half a dozen of our heroes: Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2018
Biological recording
Editorial: a bleak future for the creatures that make the world go around
October 2017
Biological recording
The changing plant communities of Scotland’s sand dunes and machair
August 2017
Biological recording
What was the effect of the warmest December on record? Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2017
Biological recording
The Speed of Spring 2015: Results from Nature’s Calendar
April 2016
Biological recording
It’s good to share
October 2015
Biological recording
Recording ancient trees
August 2015
Biological recording
Centenaries, masting and speed: Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2015
Biological recording
Climate change and Britain’s birdlife: what might we expect?
February 2015
Biological recording
The benefits of pan-species listing
October 2014
Biological recording
Dragonfly expansions
August 2014
Biological recording
Bat-monitoring: a novel approach
April 2014
Biological recording
A tale of two springs: Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2014
Biological recording
Microclimate, climate change and wildlife conservation
February 2014
Biological recording
Bat detectors: past, present and future
December 2013
Biological recording
Are Eels a declining food source for Otters in Scotland?
December 2013
Biological recording
The grid-mapping of species at sites
June 2013
Biological recording
Snow, Snowdrops, lawns and observers – Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2013
Biological recording
What have we learnt from 50 years of biological recording?
December 2012
Biological recording
Comment: Promoting biological recording – a developing conundrum
December 2012
Biological recording
Phenology in 2011: an unusual year?
April 2012
Biological recording
‘No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow‘
April 2011
Biological recording
Comment: Web-based natural-history recording
June 2010
Biological recording
‘Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.’
April 2010
Biological recording
The flowering of Cross Fell: montane vegetation and foot-and-mouth
February 2010
Biological recording
Climate change and the high Cairngorms: reality and hyperbole
August 2009
Biological recording
Intertidal Phase 1 Mapping Survey of Wales
June 2009
Biological recording
Sentinels of climate change – species of the rocky intertidal zone
April 2009
Biological recording
British wildlife and climate change 3. The future
December 2008
Biological recording
Moths Count: the National Moth Recording Scheme
December 2008
Biological recording
Thirty years of biological surveying in the National Trust
August 2008
Biological recording
The UK Phenology Network hits double figures
June 2008
Biological recording
Man at the crossroads: butterflies, moths and climate warming on the Isle of Man
April 2008
Biological recording
Dragonflies as climate-change indicators
December 2007
Biological recording
British wildlife and climate change 2. Adapting to climate change
August 2007
Biological recording
Bird Atlas 2007-11 – an overview of atlases and plans for 2007-11
August 2007
Biological recording
Lowland Grassland Survey of Wales
June 2007
Biological recording
Spring fungi are fruiting earlier
April 2007
Biological recording
The BTO’s Nest Record Scheme – the value of counting your eggs before they hatch
April 2007
Biological recording
The UK Phenology Network – enlisting the nature detectives of the future
April 2007
Biological recording
British wildlife and climate change 1. Evidence of change
February 2007
Biological recording
Change in the British flora 1987-2004
August 2006
Biological recording
The UK Phenology Network – some highlights from 2005
April 2006
Biological recording
Thirty years and counting. The contribution to conservation and ecology of butterfly-monitoring in the UK
February 2006
Biological recording
The Farmland Bird Database
December 2005
Biological recording
Britain’s wildlife on the internet – The NBN Gateway
October 2005
Biological recording
British Moths: throwing light on a new conservation challenge
August 2005
Biological recording
Nature’s calendar – 2004 results from the UK Phenology Network
April 2005
Biological recording
The Habitat Survey of Wales
February 2005
Biological recording
Nature’s changing seasons – 2003 results from the UK Phenology Network
April 2004
Biological recording
The Migration Atlas – 90 years of bird-ringing and recording migration
June 2003
Biological recording
The science that redefines the seasons. Recent results from the UK Phenology Network
April 2003
Biological recording
An introduction to British hoverflies and the Hoverfly Recording Scheme
October 2002
Biological recording
The New Atlas of the British & Irish Flora
October 2002
Biological recording
Flying earlier in the year – The phenological responses of butterflies and moths to climate change
June 2002
Biological recording
Recording Britain’s spiders
February 2002
Biological recording
The Millenium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland
February 2001
Biological recording
The responses of European insects to climate change
February 2001
Biological recording
Some observations on surveying Native and Signal Crayfish
August 2000
Biological recording
Songs of bush-crickets and grasshoppers and the use of ultrasound detectors
June 2000
Biological recording
Assessing butterflies’ status and decline
April 2000
Biological recording
The Filey Brigg Project
June 1999
Biological recording
Spring 1998 – A summary of the first pilot year of a revived UK phenological network
December 1998
Biological recording
Britain’s Changing Aquatic Flora
October 1998
Biological recording
Whale-watching Begins at Home
June 1998
Biological recording
Squaring the Circles – bias in distribution maps
April 1998
Biological recording
Butterflies for the New Millennium – a New Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland
February 1998
Biological recording
Changing Fortunes – the BSBI Monitoring Scheme
October 1996
Biological recording
Atlas 2000 – A New Atlas of Flowering Plants and Ferns
June 1996
Biological recording
Climate Change and British Wildlife
February 1994
Biological recording
Moth Traps and their Use
February 1994
Biological recording
The New Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland – an overview of methods and results
August 1993
Biological recording
Joint Committee for the Conservation of British Invertebrates: Guidelines tor Invertebrate Surveys
June 1993
Biological recording
The National Vegetation Classification in Nature Conservation Surveys – a guide to the use of the woodland section
December 1991
Biological recording
The National Vegetation Classification
June 1991
Biological recording
The Biological Records Centre – 25 years of recording
April 1990
Biological recording
The blurring of the seasons: a focus on autumn phenology
January 1970
Biological recording
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