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  • Where has all the bird song gone?

    Is there less bird song today? Steve Docker reviews the evidence, showing how volunteer recorders have provided vital data.

  • Gardening for pollinators

    With longer days and warmer weather, gardeners find themselves busier than ever. Seeds are sown, and plants are nurtured, all in anticipation of vibrant…

  • New AIDGAP guide to freshwater leeches

    Craig Macadam and Rachel Davies describe their new AIDGAP guide to this underrecorded group

  • A good spot for a picnic

    An April visit to Wayne Piece in Derbyshire, an area of forestry plantation and heathland surrounded by farmland.

  • New high-tech app to streamline woodland surveys for landowners

    A newly launched high-tech online application is set to transform the way landowners, managers and ecologists across the UK carry out woodland surveys.The new Woodland…

  • Discovering winter gold

    Despite the cold weather, there's still wildlife to see in February. Here Steve Docker looks for gold in deepest Derbyshire.

  • Fascinating fungi – something for everyone

    Previewing some new WildID fold-out guides coming soon: Distinctive Fungi by Geoffrey Kibby

  • Mammal tracks and signs: author interview

    Dan Puplett has just written and illustrated the new WildID fold-out guide to Mammal tracks and signs. Here Dan answers our questions about the guide…

  • Getting to grips with waders

    Waders of Britain and Ireland is a new WildID guide to 28 species occurring in Britain and Ireland

  • Mammal tracks and signs: A new WildID guide

    Steve Docker is Resource Development Officer with Field Studies Council Publications. Here he provides a sneak preview of the latest WildID fold-out guide. It’s…

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