Subject index – issues 1-50
References in bold are authors or subjects of main articles. References in italics are scientific names or book/journal titles.
(c) after an English reference indicates that the article is written in Welsh, with an English summary.
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H
Habitat Action Plans (HAPs), 12:35
habitat
creation, 37:11
degradation, 26:6ff; 29:18; 30:47; 40:45
enhancement, 10:15
loss, 34:45; 35:43; 36:22ff; 37:4; 39:42-3; 49:18
management, 4:15ff; 5:19-21; 6:8ff; 12:9; 50:44-45
man-made, 20:46
marine, 20:46; 38:16-17
riparian, 36:46-7; 39:45; 40:45
habitat restoration 1:15ff; 6:28ff; 11:17; 11:22; 11:34; 12:18; 16:8; 20:29; 21:27; 24:8ff; 24:26
blanket bog, 47:11(c)
bogs, 25:27; 30:14(c)
coastal, 38:8, 11ff
commons, 27:8
Cors Dyfi, 43:32
fens, 26:42
for bats, 38:34
for bees, 36:22
for birds, 38:8
for butterflies, 26:23; 37:15; 38:8; 40:40-41
for invertebrates, 38:12, 28
for water voles, 25:9; 38:42-43
heathland, 25:4; 38:11ff; 46:29
lakes, 27:36; 40:19
landscape-scale, 25:14
meadows, 26:13, 36; 27:26; 39:13
moorland, 42:22(c)
peatland, 40:34
seabed, 50:22
uplands, 48:9
wetland, 38:28; 45:18
wild daffodils, 34:4
woodland, 45:9; 47:46
habitat survey of Wales, 6:4
Habitats Directive, 22:9
Habitats of Wales by Blackstock, Howe, Stevens, Burows & Jones, 36:40
Habitats Regulations, 28:5
hadog, 22:13
hadredyn
Karinopterys, 43:23(c)
Paripteris, 43:23(c)
hafod a hendre system, 29:20
Hafod Estate, 41:38
Hafod Garegog/gwarchodfa, 4:47 (c)
Hafod y Llan, 29:23; 48:31(c)
hafod, 2:7
Hafren, 14:20; 20:29
Hafren forest, 36:46-7; 41:38
Hale, Alan, 19:42
Hale, Mike, 21:6
Halidrys siliquosa, 23:12
Hall, Chris, 7:7; 9:31; 11:10
Hall, Elen Angharad, 40:12
Hallet, Lara, 39:42-3
Hamatocaulis vernicosus, 42:12
Hammett, Michael, 10:22; 14:23; 18:11; 23:20
Hancock, Brian, 24:23
HAP, see Habitat Action Plan
Harding, Patrick, 36:11(c), 14
Harding, Stephan, 23:42
hare
brown, 4:16; 28; 13:47; 19:47; 27:47; 34:32, 43
coursing, 34:33; 43:42-43
mountain, 27:47
Harlech, 44:30(c)
Harold, John, 17:4; 21:4; 39:18; 44:35; 48:43-45
Harrap, Anne & Simon, 17:43
harrier
Montague’s, 48:50
hen, 6:45; 16:23
Harries, David, 39:13; 44:12
Harri’r VIIIfed, 36:12
Harris, Angharad, 31:10(c)
Harris, Elisabeth A, 32:13
Harris, Iestyn T., 15:43(c)
Harvey, Graham, 4:44
Harvey, Judith, 42:18
Hasler, Cathie, 18:4
Hatton, Alex, 24:4
Hatton-Ellis, Maggie, 21:34
Hatton-Ellis, Tristan, 18:47; 19:27; 21:34; 23:4
hawfinch, 38:41
Hawliau Mynediad, 10:36
Hay Festival, 37:46; 38:45
hay making, traditional, 27:27ff
hay rattle, 35:35
Haycock, Annie, 12:27; 15:23; 44:48
Haycock, Bob, 11:14; 27:36; 38:34
hazel, 1:15ff; 3:38
Heads of the Valleys Project, 25:15
Heart of the Country by Jeremy Moore & William Condry, 8:43
Heat by George Monbiot, 24:42
heath, 20:4
burning, 6:19
cutting, 6:17
dry, 4:15; 6:6
dwarf shrub, 1:4
lowland, 6:16ff
Pembrokeshire, 6:15
wet, 4:15; 6:15ff, 28ff
heath grass, 17:16
Heather & Hillforts Project, 14:15(c); 31:47
heather, 46:30
hebog
tramor, 2:33; 42:30
yr ehedydd, 2:32; 22:27
heboglys
Eryri, 5:47
prin, 13:30
hedge cutting, 35:18
hedgehog, 6:43; 10:47; 15:31
hedgerows, 48:46
preservation of, 10:9
helleborine, broad-leaved, 4:28
helyg, 42:9
helyg Mair, 3:34-36
helygen (a helyg), 20:9; 21:14, 31
helygen fach, 33:13
hen dywodfaen coch, 15:37
hen het (cornchwiglen), 16:12
Her Werdd NESTA, 33:37
herbivores, large, in woodland, 3:15
heriau bioamrywiaeth, 42:37
Heritage Trees Wales by Archie Miles, 44:48
heritage, cultural, 29:12(c), 46
hermaphrodites, 30:30
heron, species, 47:28
Heronries Survey, 40:6
hesg, 13:15
hesgen
anystwyth (Carex bieglowii), 25:34(c)
arfor, 8:29
Heteroptera, 27:24
Hetherington, David, 34:15
Hetherington, Sarah, 8:31
Hewitt, Kathryn, 48:51
Heywood, Catherine, 21:10
Hickman, Chris, 29:8
Hider, Yun, 21:19; 29:38
Hieracium snowdoniense, 5:47 (c)
Hill Farms Task Force, 2:8
Hill Pony Improvement Societies, 27:13
Himalayan balsam, 32:13; 50:44-45
hinsawdd Iwerydd, 42:23(c)
Hippocrates, 46:15(c)
historic
boundaries, 22:15
monuments, 50:4
perspective, 20:21; 39:4, 20
records, 49:34, 43; 50:13
History & Mystery, Ed. Charles Nelson, 41:42
Hobson, Russel, 7:22; 9:21; 35:19; 37:15
Hodgetts, Nick, 18:42
Holden, Patrick, 33:4
Holden, Sam and Rachel, 41:5
holly, 3:38; 9:44
Holt, Brayton, 22:23; 30:46; 34:36
Holt, Rohan, 1:43;
Homage to Gaia by James Lovelock, 1:42
honey
as crop, 47:25-6
medicinal, 46:34-5
honeycomb worm, 8:45
hoopoe, 19:46
Hopkins, Geraint, 19:44; 22:42; 23:40
Horizon BBC programme, 35:4-5
Horner, Julie, 39:24
hornet, Asian, 47:33
hornet robberfly, 1:47; 11:18; 37:18
horses
in woodland management, 4:27
working with, 39:36
Horses 4 Corsydd Project, 25:17
Hotckiss, John, 9:17
Houghton, Jonathan, 14:8
Houghton, William, 41:33
House of Commons, moths at, 20:27-8
hoverfly
Chalcosyrphus eunotus, 8:42
Cheilosia semifasciata, 11:13
Microdon devius, 8:42
Howard, Caroline, 17:15
Howe, Liz, 3:18; 6:4
Howe, Mike (PCNPA), 38:4; 41:41; 46:18
Howells, Cindy, 50:46
Howells, Helen, 33:18(c)
Howlett, Peter, 32:40; 36:45
hudion, adar, 32:32(c)
huganod, 22:12
Hughes, Alwyn, 7:28 (c)
Hughes, Gomer , 9:10(c)
Hughes, Michael, 5:48
Hughes, Rhian, 36:4
Hughes, Steve, 36:33
Hulmston, Noel, 24:5
Humphreys, Aranwen, 10:34(c)
Hunt, Michele, 1:34, 36 (c); 2:40, 41(c)
Hunt, Nick, 32:8
hunting
ethics of, 34:33ff
voluntary ban, 49:19
Huperzia selago, 42:23(c)
Hutchinson, Sue (Cllr), 33:17
hydroids, 41:42
Hydrophilus piceus, see beetle, great silver,
Hydropower Working Group, 50:11-12
hydropower, 33:22; 48:31(c); 50:8
Hygrocybe punicea, 19:9-13
Hygrocybe spadicea, 19:12
Hylodecrinus cymrus, see fossil crinoid, 50:46
Hypericum humifusum, 4:8-10 (c)
Hypericum linariifolium, 4:8-10 (c)
Hywel Dda, 16:38; 22:9,11