Invertebrate Conservation News
June 2010 Bulletin cover showing Kugelann's Ground Beetle, Poecilus kugelanni, (Coleoptera: Carabidae). The photo was supplied by John Walters.
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 (June 2010)
- Editorial
- Review of legal protection for invertebrates in the UK
- Proposal for flower-rich corridors in Great Britain
- UK government planning policy in relation to habitats
- Deep sea smokers
- Update on Salt Creek tiger beetle in Nebraska, USA
- Petition for protection of endangered American stonefly
- Newly discovered invertebrates threatened in South Africa
- Black-veined moth Siona lineata in Kent, SE England
- Basil Thyme case-bearing moth Coleophora tricolor in East Anglia
- Stinging nettle aids natural control of cereal pests
- Biodiversity Training Project
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