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Senses and communication in butterflies and moths

Steve Woodhall

What ensures the survival of snakes on this earth?

Pat McKrill

What's in a name?

Peter Spence

Five senses and then some!

Marlies Craig

Environmental Ponderings

Arend Hoogervorst

Eco Impi: Tristan Dickerson-just one good idea!

Paolo Candotti

Purple pole-dancer

Tim McClurg

Ecosystems services: what are they and why are they so important?

Arend Hoogervorst

Artistic genius in the service of science: Marianne North

Robin Lamplough

There and back: the elusive and secretive lifestyle of the freshwater eels of South Africa

Céline Hanzen

The Aller River: flowing slowly back to health

Elsa Lee

Editor's note

Paolo Candotti

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