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Newsletters, journals and books from the HNHS

The Society publishes:

  • Annual journals:The Hertfordshire Naturalist and The Hertfordshire Bird Report, which form the HNHS Transactions published continuously since 1875

  • Books on specific topics

  • Newsletters and information sheets

Full details of the publications and how to buy them are below.
Details of older publications are in the publications archive ..
All our prices include free postage and packing.

To buy any of our publications

please send your name and address with a cheque payable to HNHS to:
Linda Smith, Hertfordshire Natural History Society,
24 Mandeville Rise, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7JU
Telephone: 01707 330405, email secretary@hnhs.org 
All our prices include free postage and packing.
Please note the Society does not have facilities to accept on-line payments.

 

Hertfordshire Bird Report

 

Hertfordshire Naturalist (Transactions of HNHS)

 

HNHS Newsletter - Field Notes

 

Newsletters from other groups

 

Flora of Hertfordshire - new HNHS book - prepublication offer

 

HNHS news

Elusive Polecats

Polecat-
In the last week we have had two reports of polecat road casualties. Or were they Polecat-Ferret hybrids? Polecats were extinct in Hertfordshire until 1980s. Read more about the story of their re-introduction to the county and their current status.

Watch out for dragonflies

We want your sightings of dragonflies for a new Hertfordshire Survey. For example, how far has the Small Red-eyed Damselfly, first seen in Herts in 2000, spread across the county? Read more

Herts Bird Club news

August migration activity increases

For the last week is has been clear that there has been an increase in migration activity of such species such as this Redstart seen near Buntingford by John Dingemans on the 18th of August. This species was also seen at Stevenage on the 18th by Darrel Bryant and another was seen on the 15th at Layston by Chris Beach.