Annual Review 2006
You can find out all about our work during 2006 through reading our most recent Annual Review. Open the Annual Review by clicking here.
Buglife is continually working to make invertebrates more accessible to the public. We produce leaflets, posters and guidance for a general audience.
Managing Priority Habitats for Invertebrates
Many of the leading national experts were enlisted to help develop understanding of the habitat requirements of invertebrates associated with the 32 Biodiversity Action Plan Priority habitats. Information has been collated on habitat management requirements for a number of invertebrate groups ranging from millipedes (Myriapoda) and Snails (Mollusca) to Lacewings (Neuroptera), ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and bees (Hymenoptera).
This information is now available to everyone with an interest in land management and nature conservation. To view a summary of this information online, please click on the Managing Priority Habitats for Invertebrates link. The full reports are available on CD from Buglife - to obtain a copy, please call 01733 201210 or email info@buglife.org.uk or download the following and return the completed form/s to us.
Managing Priority Habitats for Invertebrates order form
Credit/Debit card authorisation form
Advice for farmers
Buglife has also produced a set of four farming leaflets, for more information follow the links below.
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Grassland
Hedgerows
Ponds
Woodlands
Managing Aggregate Sites for Invertebrates
Managaing Aggregates Sites for Invertebrates - A best practice guide is the first dedicated guidence for managing quarries, pits and other extraction sites for invertebrates. It is aimed at all stakeholders in the aggregates industry, including: minerals planners, restoration or estates managers from industry, ecological consultants, statutory bodies and non-governmental organisations.
Please click here for a copy of the report and for other resources linked to the project.
Managing Coastal Soft Cliffs for Invertebrates Please click here for our publications linked to this project.