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Volume 46 (Summer 2000)

 

TitleAuthorPage
Editorial 1
Talk by Simon Barnes – Suffolk BAP event 5
Conservation plans and pledgesRob Parker8
Biodiversity Action Plans: Cereal field marginsRob Parker9
Biodiversity Action Plans: Brown HareRob Parker11
Biodiversity Action Plans: SkylarkRob Parker12
Noxious weeds and exotic speciesAdrian Chalkley13
A Sicklesmere gardenStan Dumican16
Update on Suffolk Naturalists' Society recorders 19
Naturalists' calendar of events 20
Book review: Study of Plant Galls in SuffolkAdrian Chalkley22
Long's MeadowAlasdair Aston23
Good news for invertebratesRob Parker24
The mystery of the pond predatorRichard Stewart25
ProgrammingEric Parsons26
Field meeting report: 8 May 1999 – Bentley WoodsColin Hawes28
Field meeting report: 12 Jun 1999 – Focus on Stag beetlesColin Hawes29
Field meeting report: 29 Apr 2000 – Goldsmith's Covert, NactonRichard Stewart29
Field meeting report: 28 May 2000 – Sharks, Shells and NightingalesColin Hawes30
Field meeting report: 3 Jun 2000 – Dingy Skipper survey, Kings Forest, BrandonRichard Stewart31
Field meeting report: 10-11 Jun 2000 – Recording at Barnham Heath SSSIRob Parker31
Field meeting report: 17 Jun 2000 – Surveying for Stag beetlesColin Hawes33
Newslines 34
Geological notesBob Markham38
Alien policemen on the march – sightings requiredColin Hawes40
Suffolk Naturalists' Society BursariesHoward Mendel42
Letters, Notes & Queries: Jars and NightjarsJoan Hardingham43
Records please: Impatiens glandulifera 44