Butterfly Conservation have published a new free guide to help with identification of the butterflies and moths of Dumfries & Galloway and Ayrshire.
Publications
New regional ID guide to butterflies and moths
Wednesday 10th March 2010New field guide to mosses and liverworts
Thursday 4th March 2010
A new field guide to mosses and liverworts has just been published by the British Bryological Society (BBS), with new keys, photos and illustrations.
Biodiversity newsletters...
Thursday 5th June 2008The latest editions of two biodiversity related newsletters are now available.
Welcome to Wildlife publication launched
Tuesday 11th March 2008
A new booklet about the best places to see wildlife in Dumfries and Galloway is now available. 'Welcome to Wildlife in Dumfries & Galloway' is a free, fully illustrated 24 page booklet which aims to give local people and visitors an introduction to the wildlife of Dumfries and Galloway.
Scottish Biodiversity Forum newsletter Issue 25
Friday 25th January 2008The latest issue of the Scottish Biodiversity Forum newsletter is now available.
Wildlife Festival 2008 events programme launched
Tuesday 18th December 2007The leaflet publicising the spring 2008 Dumfries and Galloway Wildlife Festival is now available. With over 40 events planned around the Easter period, the programme gives an excellent opportunity for anyone, from beginners to experienced wildlife watchers, to experience and learn a little more about our local wildlife.
2008 Local Wildlife Calendar available
Friday 14th December 2007The Lockerbie Wildlife Trust have produced a calendar of local wildlife images for 2008.
Autumn 2007 Catchment Management Project newsletter
Thursday 11th October 2007The Autumn 2007 newsletter for the Dumfries and Galloway Catchment Management Project is now available.
New regional Bird Report published
Wednesday 22nd August 2007The latest edition of the Dumfries and Galloway bird report is now available.
Wildlife recording publication launched
Wednesday 22nd August 2007DGERC are pleased to announce the availability of a new free booklet promoting wildlife recording in the region. The publication, which includes excellent contributions from many local recorders and recording groups, is a first for the region and highlights some of the valuable recording which took place in 2006.