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British Wildlife

8 issues per year 84 pages per issue Subscription only

British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

Subscriptions from £33 per year

Conservation Land Management

4 issues per year 44 pages per issue Subscription only

Conservation Land Management (CLM) is a quarterly magazine that is widely regarded as essential reading for all who are involved in land management for nature conservation, across the British Isles. CLM includes long-form articles, events listings, publication reviews, new product information and updates, reports of conferences and letters.

Subscriptions from £26 per year
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BugDorm

BugDorm have been supplying equipment for entomological research and teaching since they were established in 1995. Their products have become firm favourites with both professional and amateur entomologists and they are continually being developed to address the challenges encountered by field and lab workers everywhere. 

The BugDorm range of insect breeding cages and tents are designed to be simple to construct and compact to store. They range from boxes, pots and small tabletop cages to large walk-in tents. Many are available with a choice of polyester or fine nylon mesh, the latter being ideal for tiny insects such as aphids, parasitic wasps and thrips. A combination of stocking sleeves and zippered openings makes access to the cages easy and, in all designs, the framework is located on the outside of the cage, meaning that small specimens will not get lost in corners around supporting poles. 

More information on the BugDorm range can be found in our BugDorm blogpost.