British Wildlife is a British wildlife magazine. It is published by British Wildlife Publishing. It has been published since 1989. Individual issues are B5 in size. The first three volumes had colour covers, but from volume 4 onwards, the design changed to a white background with dark blue text for the title, and a photograph or painting on the front cover. A regular feature is "Wildlife reports", which covers recent records and findings, by taxonomic group. Another regular feature is "Conservation News", which is compiled by Sue Everett.
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