British Wildlife is like the British ecologists bible!!
Its been running since 1989 I believe. Im a big fan of it and I dont think I could get through my degree without it!! You can only purchase it direct from the publisher Paul for a subscription fee of about £20 and you receive 6 issues a year.
It features all the latest conservation and habitat management news in the UK, in a well written easy-to-follow format and also is printed in colour throughout. One of the interesting features of the journal is the recent update sightings pages of which it includes; mammals, cetaceans, birds, reptiles and amphibians, dragonflies, butterflies, moths, bees, wasps and ants, molluscs, plants, and bryophytes. Another interesting feature is the reserve focus section which is included frequently, in which a particular nature reserve is the UK is focussed on in great detail (great for giving you ideas for places to visit!). It also occasionally features a identification section which helps you to key out and identify species based on their key features.
I cannot recommend it to you enough BM, it keeps you updated with all the latest going-ons in British nature conservation
nicole