The Suffolk-Nature links page

All natural history links have been combined into a single page, which can be accessed from any of the sites I run.
All links were last checked and updated November 13, 2007 18:41 .

I am always pleased to reciprocate links so please let me know if you run a Natural History site.
If you find a good site or discover that one of these links is dead, please drop me an e-mail.

The links are arranged into groups which can be selected below.
You can also click below to return from here to the appropriate part of my site.
Anywhere on this page, click on the shell to return to this table.

Main Groups of Links

Societies etc.Local to
East Anglia (UK)
Other Societies etc.
mostly UK
Entomology, invertebrate or freshwater sites worldwide
Plants Birds Commercial Sites
Return to Freshwater Invertebrate
Survey of Suffolk
Return to White Admiral
magazine
Return to the SNS
home page

Local Societies and Organisations

Suffolk Naturalists Society

Suffolk Naturalists Society: White Admiral Magazine

Geosuffolk Website
A website devoted to publicising the geological heritage of Suffolk. Has downloadable leaflets,
information on Mammoths, the Suffolk Geocoast, Rocks and Fossils, Building Stones, Suffolk Geosites, & Geodiversity

Essex Field Club

Colchester Natural History Society

Suffolk Moth Group

UK Lepidoptera:
A photographic website featuring over 1200 species of UK butterflies and moths.  Over 1000 of these were photographed in Suffolk.

Suffolk Natural History mailing list:
This list is open to all for the discussion of anything natural-history related in Suffolk.  Recent discussions include Chinese Water Deer, Harlequin Ladybird (with photos), Lily Beetles, Otters and various notable moths.

Norfolk & Norwich Naturalists' Society

Norfolk Wildlife Trust

Norwich Castle Museum, Natural History Dept.

Norfolk Bat Group

Suffolk Biological Records Centre

Suffolk Coastal District Council

Suffolk County Council Home Page

Suffolk Wildlife Trust

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Other Societies and Organisations

BBC Online - Nature

BTCV - conservation holidays (natural breaks)

Cheshire Wildlife Trust

Natural-England (English Nature) - Home Page

Environment Agency of England and Wales

Forestry Commission of Great Britain

National Biodiversity Network

National Biological Records Centre

Friends of the Earth Home Page

Geological Society

The Country Landowners Association

The Earthlife Web

Jncc - Joint Nature Conservation Committee

Local Trusts On-Line

Marine Conservation Society

Microscopical Society of Canada Home Page

People's Trust for Endangered Species

The Institute of Biological Sciences

The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

The Natural History Museum, London, England

The Wildlife Trusts Home Page

The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

World Wide Fund for nature -UK Home Page

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Entomology, Invertebrates, Freshwater sites

UKmoths
first rate photographs of both adults and larvae

White Letter Hairstreak Initiative
details of a nation wide survey to find White Letter Hairstreaks on Elm
... why not join in in Suffolk?

Heteroptera News - Online Magazine

British Mayfly Recording Scheme

CAMSTARS Caddis Mayfly Stonefly Recording Schemes

Entomology Index for Educators

French National Inventory of Mayflies, Stoneflies & Caddis Flies

Amateur Entomologists' Society

The British Entomological and Natural History Society

The Freshwater Biological Association

Freshwater Life Portal

Mayfly Central
Located in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University, and associated with the Laboratory of Aquatic Entomology, this site mostly contains information about the North American Ephemeroptera. Well worth looking at if you are into this group.

Neuroptera website
Maintained by John D. Oswald and Peter McEwen this site contains a wealth of useful information on the Neuroptera.

Water Beetle World
An American site maintained by Sharon Jasper. This site contains lots of quality information on aquatic coleoptera, an extensive Aquatic Coleoptera Bibliography which can be downloaded as text files and much more.

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Plants

On line field guide to arable plants

Botanical Society of the British Isles

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Birds

JC's BirdWatching and Natural History Links

UK Birdlines

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Commercial Sites

The DMAP information pages (Mapping for Biological Records)

The Travelling Naturalist ; Bird & Wildlife Tours

Watkins and Doncaster (Natural History Equipment)

Lydie Rigout (Hillside Books) Entomological equipment and books.

Pemberley Books

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