Foreign invaders infiltrate Britain’s ancient woodlands Posted on: 23 October 2016 #Disease#Insects#Woodland
Mark Robinson Record low number of UK butterflies a ‘shock and a mystery’ Posted on: 10 October 2016 #Climate Change#Farming#Insects
9 August 2017 mike193823319483 Family Wildlife Day at Stithians Lake Educational activities Practical Task #Flowers#Insects#Invertebrates#Plants#Rivers & Lakes#Wildlife
24 August 2017 Chris Summer Fundays – Wild about the woods Educational activities Practical Task Walk #Environment#Flowers#Insects#Invertebrates#Plants#Wildlife
3 June 2017 Andrew Guided birds and butterly walk Educational activities Walk #Insects#Invertebrate#Wildlife
Adrian Spalding. 1997 The use of the butterfly transect method for the study of the nocturnal moth Luperina nickerlii leechi Goater (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and its possible application to other species. Biological Conservation. 80(2); 147-152. Paper #Insects
Rory Dimond. 2015 Assessing the status of the large Scabious bee (Andrena hattorfiana) in North Cornwall. Buglife. #Insects
Rainbow, P.S., Moore, P.G., Watson, D. (1989) Talitrid amphipods (Crustacea) as biomonitors for copper and zinc. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 28(6): 567-582. Paper #Insects#Pollution
Lilly, A.H.R. (1947) INVESTIGATIONS ON THE GOUT FLY (CHLOROPS PUMILIONIS BJERK.) IN DEVON AND CORNWALL. Annals of Applied Biology 34(4): 551-561. Paper #Insects