Welcome to the new British Wildlife blog
Hello, 2014 marks 25 years of British Wildlife magazine. As we approached this milestone, we started to think of ways to celebrate, and to complement the ways in which we already communicate with you,...
View ArticleThe Challenges for Conservation – Simon Barnes, October 2014
‘Conservation is too polite. We need a bit of anger, a bit of radicalism, a bit of stridency …’ The business of conservation is changing. The naturalist-conservationist is no longer the norm. The...
View Article25 Years of Conservation in Britain – Peter Marren, August 2014
‘What makes Britain punch above its weight in biodiversity terms is not superior protection but geography …’ Last week, we featured on this blog Simon Barnes’ look at the next 25 years of British...
View ArticleDr Nigel Holmes 1949 – 2014
Many of you will already know that Nigel Holmes passed away last month. Nigel was an indispensable pillar of river conservation and restoration, a vital mentor and valued friend to many, a renowned...
View ArticleBritish Wildlife Publishing & Bloomsbury – An Announcement
Hello, A very happy new year to you all. Before returning to normal service with posts about all aspects of British natural history and wildlife, we have a brief announcement to make about the...
View ArticleBritish Wildlife Blog has a New Home!
We are delighted to announce our new partnership with Bloomsbury Publishing – the UK’s number one publisher of Natural History. Both Bloomsbury and British Wildlife would like to invite you to join our...
View ArticleHow to get Creative with Herrings
This month, we’re celebrating one of nature’s real unsugn heroes – the Herring. Scots like to smoke or salt them. The Dutch love them raw. Swedes look on with relish as they open bulging, foul-smelling...
View ArticleIt Wouldn’t be Easter without Eggs – Tim Birkhead explains the Science behind...
Tim Birkehad, The Most Perfect Thing: Inside (and Outside) a Bird’s Egg When I started to write about birds’ eggs I wondered whether anyone had established which of the different shapes was most...
View ArticleIt Wouldn’t be Easter without Eggs – Tim Birkhead explains the Science behind...
Tim Birkhead, The Most Perfect Thing: Inside (and Outside) a Bird’s Egg When I started to write about birds’ eggs I wondered whether anyone had established which of the different shapes was most...
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