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drab tooth fungus

Detail of the teeth or spines on the underside of the cap of the drab tooth fungus.

 

Poplar hawkmoth caterpillar

Poplar hawk moth caterpillar (Laothoe populi) on an aspen leaf in Glen Affric.
(See Camouflage)


What's new?
2003

 

Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Winter 2003-04. (18 December)

New section on Caledonian Forest Photo Gallery beginning with Autumn colours in Glen Affric. (18 December)

The Effect of Burning and Grazing on Dwarf Birch (Betula nana) added to Scientific Research in the Caledonian Forest. (18 December)

Trembling in the Glens added to Aspen Information Resource. (16 December)

Details of our Volunteer Work Weeks in the Scottish Highlands 2004. (11 December)

Lone Pine Restoration Appeal - We're seeking to raise £4,350 for our exciting new forest restoration project on the Achlain Estate in Glen Moriston, and give some company to the lone pine on the upper Allt Phocaichain stream. (1 December)

Hummocks added to Ecological features of the Caledonian Forest. (28 November)

Mythology and Folklore of the Elm. (28 November)

Pinewood tooth fungi added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (22 November)

The list of Fungi occurring in the Pinewoods in Glen Affric has had the recommended English names (PDF, 269 kB/ 23 pages) from a recently published list added. (16 November)

The list of Moths occurring in Glen Affric has been substantially increased as a result of a series of surveys carried out this summer. (9 November)

Arachnids occurring in Glen Affric. (1 October)

Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Summer 2003. (27 September)

Mythology and Folklore of Cherry Trees. (19 September)

Riparian woodlands added to Ecological features of the Caledonian Forest. (18 September)

Crested tit added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (15 September)

Trees for Life Calendar and Engagement Diary for 2004 now available. (1 September)

New additions to our Aspen Information Resource:
Research on Aspen in Scotland,
Research on Aspen in other countries including Epiphytic Lichens on Populus tremula: Implications for Conservation and
Links to other sites containing information about Aspen. (9 June)

Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Spring 2003. (1 June)

Volunteers in Action Appeal - We're seeking to raise £17,408 to help fund our volunteer work weeks this year - please make an online donation now via our secure server. (29 May)

Mythology and Folklore of the Elder. (21 May)

UK Conservation Project of the Year 1991. (20 May)

New section on Ecological features of the Caledonian Forest beginning with Camouflage and Dead wood. (17 May)

Common or black alder added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (11 May)

Site Map giving overview of this web site. (11 May)

Be part of the solution to Global Warming!
By reducing our CO2 emissions and planting trees we can each take personal action to maintain the stability of the Earth's climate. (29 April)

Aspen - Boreal Symbol. (12 April)

Bryophytes occurring in Glen Affric. (16 March)

Insects and Arachnids occurring in Glen Affric. (9 February)

Species List for Grudie Oakwood. (28 January)

Mammals occurring in Glen Affric. (23 January)

Reptiles and Amphibians occurring in Glen Affric. (23 January)

Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Winter 2002-03. (22 January)

Non-native Species in the Caledonian Forest. (22 January)

New section on Human impacts on the Caledonian Forest beginning with Habitat Fragmentation. (16 January)

Mythology and Folklore of the Hawthorn. (7 January)

New section on Biological Diversity in Glen Affric with lists of the species recorded so far in Glen Affric. (6 January)

 
 

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Last updated: 02 March 2007