British Wildlife Mag

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British Wildlife: the magazine for the modern naturalist. Now published by

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    Our December issue is out this week! Articles include the return of the Spiny Lobster, conserving Breckland's moths, the Little Terns of Chesil Beach, fungi in Greater London, and more - visit to find out what's inside.

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  3. 31. sij

    The February issue has gone to print today! You can expect to have your copy around the middle of the month. But until then, can anyone hazard a guess as to what species is featured on the front cover?

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  4. 29. sij

    There are some great talks lined up - we're very excited! We will be at the NHBS stand if you would like to come and chat

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  5. 28. sij

    In our upcoming February issue discusses the latest on HS2 and its possible impacts on wildlife Subscribe to British Wildlife here:

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  6. 27. sij

    As we add the final touches to the upcoming issue, we look back to the February issue from 30 years ago...

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  7. 26. sij

    In our last issue, BW contributor Peter Marren reviewed the impressive two-volume set 'Fungi of Temperate Europe' by Thomas Læssøe and Jens H Petersen. You can read the full review here: Author Q&A with :

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  8. 25. sij

    Are you taking part in the ? You can read the blog here to discover what species you are likely to see and what field guides or equipment may come in handy

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  9. 24. sij

    If there is a specific article or feature that you are interested in, you can purchase back issues from the website: Or you can subscribe and never miss an issue!

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  10. 23. sij

    Wildlife reports, curated by our expert contributors, is a valuable section of British Wildlife magazine. Providing an update on key sightings, projects and the latest scientific research for a wide range of taxa, from fungi to cetaceans.

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  11. 21. sij

    In this beautiful book, Peter Marren explores the origins of the names given to our butterflies and moths. You can read a full review by Jeremy Mynott from our August 2019 issue here: You can order your own copy here:

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  12. 20. sij

    British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters - Published six times per year You can subscribe here:

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  13. 18. sij

    The first sign of spring... Already! What wildlife have you spotted today?

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  14. 18. sij

    Keep your British Wildlife magazines organised and in top condition with this elegant binder. Our indexes allow for an easy search of articles, features, species names and key words across each volume You can buy yours here:

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    We're so excited that the long-awaited second edition of 'The Vegetative Key to the British Flora' by John Poland & Eric Clement has arrived. You can purchase your copy here:

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  16. 17. sij

    , to be hosted in Glasgow, is a huge opportunity for the UK. What are you looking forward to in 2020? @ukcop26

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  17. 16. sij

    It's been a pleasure to feature Richard Lewington's illustrations in British Wildlife and we are very excited for the new caterpillar field guide by and Barry Henwood, illustrated by Richard Lewington - coming soon! Pre-order here:

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  18. 15. sij

    Climate Change and British Wildlife by Trevor Beebee is the sixth book in the British Wildlife collection, published by Bloomsbury Publishing. You can see John Hopkins' full review from our December 2018 issue here:

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  19. 14. sij

    Did you know that our packaging is made from potato starch and is 100% compostable?

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  20. 13. sij

    Preparation for the February issue is well underway. Looking back over Volume 30, what was your favourite cover?

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  21. 12. sij

    The February issue is coming together and it's going to be an exciting one. Featuring fantastic columns from our regular columnists including and Find out more about our contributors here:

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