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The following are Wildtrack Publishing 'Special Publications'. They are either 'one-off' documents, or form part of a series of periodic Specials. Please note: There is no need to enter your credit card details, when you purchase you will be invoiced accordingly.

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Publications List

"Deer or the New Woodlands"

The Journal of Practical Ecology and Conservation Special Publication No.1, November 1996, 76 pages, softback, size A5

"Deer or the New Woodlands"

Edited by Melvyn Jones, Ian D. Rotherham & Andrew J. McCarthy.

Papers resulting from a one day conference held at Sheffield Hallam University during November, 1996. Included are discussions regarding deer in history (M. Jones); deer surveys (A. McCarthy, C. Howes & A. Barker); current deer management (R. Britton) and the recognition of acceptable deer management (R. Walker).

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post and packing)

ISSN 1354-0270

The Peak District Journal of Natural History & Archaeology, Special Series No. 1. July 1997, 53 pages, softback, size A4

"The Natural History of Ecclesall Woods (Part 1)"

Edited by Ian D. Rotherham and Melvyn Jones

Ecclesall Woods represent a superb example of 'Ancient Woodlands' and this volume builds on the work undertaken in 1990 by the Sorby Natural History Society, Sheffield. It is the first in a series of publications that examines this important urban woodland landscape.

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post & packing)

ISSN 1369-3697

"The Natural History of Eccleshall Woods"
"Ancient Woodlands: Their Archaeology & Ecology"

Landscape Archaeology and Ecology Volume 1, 1994, 113 pages, softback size A5

"Ancient Woodlands: Their Archaeology and Ecology - a coincidence of interest?"

Edited by Pauline Beswick, Ian D. Rotherham & Julien Parsons.

The volume presents the proceedings of a major conference in Sheffield during 1992. The conservation of ancient woodlands concerns not only ecologists, but also archaeologists. Consequently, all of the interested parties are represented.

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post & packing)

ISSN 1354-0262

Landscape Archaeology and Ecology Volume 2, 1996, 75 pages, softback, size A4

"Landscapes - Recognition, Perception and Management: reconciling the impossible? Abstracts of Conference"

Conference abstracts only represented. See blow for full details.

Edited by Melvyn Jones & Ian D. Rotherham

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post & packing)

ISSN 1354-0262

"Landscapes: Recognition, Perceptions and Management"
"Landscapes: Recognition, Perception and Management"

Landscape Archaeology and Ecology Volume 3, October 1998 c.160 pages, softback, size A4

"Landscapes - Recognition, Perception and Management: reconciling the impossible? Conference Proceedings"

Edited by Melvyn Jones and Ian D. Rotherham

Full papers and invited contributions based on the national conference held in Sheffield during 1996. Key papers on major issues of landscapes, their evaluation and conservation.

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post and packing)

ISSN 1354-0262 

The Journal of Practical Ecology and Conservation Special Publication No.2, 1998, 76 pages, softback/hardback, size A5

"The Plants of Nottingham - A City Flora"

Peter Shephard

The first in series of books to be produced recording and decsribing Nottingham's rich diversity of flora, from true urban habitats to those normally asscociated with the wider countryside. This volume sets the scene, describing Notingham's basic environmental background, then details the principal habitat types found in the locality, culminating with a species list numbering several hundred in total.

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post and packing)

Price (Limited Edition Hardback): £10.00 (+£2.00 p + p)

ISSN 1354 0270

"The Plants of Nottingham - A City Flora"
"The Peak District Journal of Natural History & Archaeology"

The Journal of Practical Ecology and Conservation Special Series, 1999, 84pages, softback, size A4

"The Peak Districr Journal of Natural History & Archaeology, Volume 1"

Edited by Melvyn Jones & Ian D. Rotherham

Volume one of an annual publication on all aspects of wildlife, nature, history and archaeological relates dubjects. Volume one examines the Peak dustrict in the 17th Century, dewpond construction/habitats, charcoal production impacts on woodland and forestry in the Upper Derwent Valley, amongst others.

Price: £5.00 (+£2.00 post and packing)

ISSN 1360-4422


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