Invertebrate Conservation News
February 2010 Invertebrate Conservation News cover showing the Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum).
Invertebrate Conservation News is the Society's Conservation journal, published under the editorship of Dr David Lonsdale three times per year. The publication is received by all members of the Society with the Bulletin and/or Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation although it is possible to subscribe to the journal independently.
The Society is keen to maintain high standards for the Invertebrate Conservation News and welcomes submissions from all members. If you wish to discuss a potential topic for an article, please contact us.
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Contents of the most recent issue (February 2010)
- Editorial
- International Year of Biodiversity
- Wider Countryside Butterfly Survey in the UK
- Proposed listing of Buddleja davidii as an invasive species in Britain
- The Lord Howe Island phasmid: an update
- Castlemartin Range, south-west Wales
- The Tooth Cave pseudoscorpion in Texas, USA
- Invertebrate dispersal between protected habitats and adjacent farmland
- Pollinating insects in relation to EU agricultural policy
- Corrigendum - ICN No. 60
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