11 November 2011

Since its launch in 1989, British Wildlife has established its position as the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. There is no other publication that offers such high-quality, authoritative, well-researched and accessible articles on such a wide range of subjects.

This most recent edition contains articles about the array of species that are found within the traditional orchard habitat.

Conserving the wildlife of traditional orchards
Simon Barker, Anita Burrough, Lucy Cordrey, Kate Merry and Chris Wedge

The Noble Chafer and traditional orchards – an old-growth species in the English cultural landscape
 Keith Alexander and Laura Bower

Mistletoe – a review of its distribution, conservation and insect associates
Jonathan Briggs