October 2006 Invertebrate Conservation News published
Published: 22 October 2006
The October 2006 issue of Invertebrate Conservation News has been published, it contained the following articles:-

- Editorial
- Landscape-scale management for butterflies
- UK: River Invertebrate Monitoring for Anglers Initiative
- Re-organisation of governmental conservation and research in the UK
- Thursley Common, Surrey, SE England
- Anisodactylus poeciloides: a coastal carabid beetle in England
- Heath Fritillary butterfly in SW England: habitat management
- Return of wetland species to former conifer plantations in the New Forest, SE England
- The Great Yellow bumblebee in north and west Scotland
- The Aspen hoverfly in NE Scotland
- Vertigo moulinsiana and the Newbury bypass
- Adonis blue butterfly in the Cotswolds, SW England
- British Beetles: status of priority species
- Barkflies (wild booklice): new recording scheme in the UK
- New research on toxic effects of transgenic maize pollen
- Evidence for decline in populations of pollinating insects
- Past meetings: National Insect Week 2006
- Future meetings: Invertebrate Link
- Future meetings: Riverfly partnership
- Future meetings: Conference for National Societies and Recording Schemes
The next issue will be published in February 2007.
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