Exotic species
For all of you who go on collecting holidays in the Mediterranean, you may wish to look out for, and send records in for "exotic Molluscs"...
Fanshells near Plymouth
This article was posted on the following website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/outdoors/nature/2004/giant_shells.html
Update on Malacolimax tenellus project
The records we have received are all very useful, with some probable records awaiting confirmation before being entered on the database, so please keep them coming.
Lower Windrush Valley Conchological Society Meeting 17 July 2004
Society members met Alison Hopewell, the Project Officer for the Lower Windrush Valley Project, at the Linch Hill Leisure Park (SP 417040) on a pleasant but comfortable day and visited thre
Conservation News
Operation Necklace hunts illegal pearl fishers
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Publications Sales Officer wanted
For a number of years Celia Pain has efficiently looked after the sales of our special publication and back numbers.
Close up of girdle and valve sculpture in Callochiton septemvalvis. Note the snake-skin like appearance of the girdle and black pigmented spots on the valve surface.
Close up of girdle and valve sculpture. Note the snake-skin like appearance of the girdle and black pigmented spots on the valve surface
Recording, collections and protected species.
People who record molluscs or have shell collections are sometimes worried about the risk that they may unintentionally break the law - and the laws are getting more complicated.
The Kerry Slug, Geomalacus maculosus: National Survey in Ireland.
The aim of this survey is to accrue modern records for th