Naturalists' Library

Library Index:

 

Phenological Reports
What is a phenological report?
Obtaining last year's report

 
  Magazines
COUNTRY-SIDE
BRITISH NATURALIST
 
 

Books for Sale
Books on relevant topics
Ordering details

 
 

Further Research
Links to other relevant sites

 
  BNA Quick Guides to Identification
 
 

BNA Guide to Practical Field Work With Small Mammals - Part 1
Live trapping

BNA Guide to Practical Field Work With Small Mammals - Part 2
Interpreting Signs and Remains
Distribution from nests

Owl Pellets
Skulls, Jawbones and Teeth
Hair

BNA Guide to Some Commonly Seen Moths - Part 2

The Blue Planet – BNA Guide to British marine life
 
 

Country-Side – a historical record

 

BNA Publications

Publications for Sale

 
How to begin the study of spiders
by J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson
Published by The Richmond Publishing Company in conjuction with The BNA
ISBN O 85546 230 2 PBK
£1.35 incl. p&p within United Kingdom
How to begin the study of amphibians
by R. Griffiths
Published by The Richmond Publishing Company in conjunction with The BNA
ISBN 0 85546 232 9 PBK
£1.35 incl. p&p within United Kingdom
How to begin the study of slugs and snails
by J. Sankey
Published by The Richmond Publishing Company in conjuntion with The BNA
ISBN 0 85546 236 1 PBK
£1.35 incl. p&p within United Kingdom
COUNTRY-SIDE
The National Magazine for Wildlife
Published by BNA
Summer and Autumn 2000 issue
ISSN 0011 023X
£2.20 incl. p&p within United Kingdom
Enjoying Wildlife
edited by Graeme Smith
Published by Training Publications Limited Watford, Herts

{This beautifully illustrated book deals specifically with the Hertfordshire branch of the British Naturalists' Association and is based on material in bulletins published by the group and on the personal reminiscences of individual members.)

Enjoying Wildlife ISBN 1 84019 001 9
£4.00 incl. p&p within United Kingdom.

How to Order

The above publications may be obtained from BNA Stores, (minimum order is £10.00, add £1.50 for overseas postage per book)
Please send cheques made payable to "British Naturalists' Association"

Books
BNA
P.O. Box 5682
Corby
Northamptonshire
NN17 2ZW
England

Tel: 01536 262977

British Naturalists' Association is registered charity no. 296551

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Further Research

Other sites of interest to Naturalists:

A good place to begin looking are these two sites with numerous links:

Naturenet
Green Channel
Nature Trail

Organisation Home Pages:

Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
RSPB
Forestry Commission
English Nature
British Entomological and Natural History Society
The Wildlife Trusts
John Muir Trust
The Field Studies Council
Natural History Museum
Conservation Foundation
UK Safari
Wildflower Links
BBC Online
Marine Conservation Society
Friends of the Earth
National Trust
BTCV
Welsh Harp Conservation Group
Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust

 

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