April British Wildlife

The latest British Wildlife arrived in the post on Thursday – and if it had been a wet Bank Holiday weekend it would have been read by now! But the weather has been glorious so I’ve only dipped into it.

My column, written six weeks ago, is about legal challenges and Wild Justice. I write ‘Maybe by the time you read this we shall have run away with our tails between our legs’ but it appears as if Natural England is having some difficulty in responding to our legal challenge over the General Licences so that hasn’t happened yet.

Elsewhere in the magazine there is the excellent Twitcher in the Swamp column which is always worth a read and usually produces a chuckle or two, a favourable review of Rocky Shores (by Frances Dipper), an article about Abernethy Forest by Ron Summers (which is definitely on my ‘must-read’ list, a piece on the Devil’s Dyke which should be read by all attending the Guineas meeting at Newmarket in a couple of weeks time, a new columnist (the excellent Brett Westwood, replacing the excellent but retiring Robert Burton) and so much more that I almost wish it were raining (but not really).

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