species identification
FSC Guide to Waterside flowers
Guide to wildflowers commonly seen near aquatic habitatsFSC Guide to Waterside wild flowers commonly seen in aquatic habitats
Wild ID Flowers of hills and heathland
FSC fold out guide featuring flower species found on hills and heathland habitatsWild ID Flowers of hills and heathland fold out FSC guide to wildflower species of these habitats
Wild ID Wildlife of Cranbourne Chase
FSC Fold out guide featuring species to identify in Cranbourne ChaseWild ID Wildlife of Cranbourne chase fold out FSC guide to the animal and plant species of Cranbourne chase. Botanical illustrations by Lizzie Harper
Wild ID: Woodland Ground Vegetation
FSC Fold out guide featuring woodland species to identifyFSC Fold out guide featuring woodland species to identify in different woodland habitats. Botanical illustrations by Lizzie Harper
Wildlife of Braunton Burrows
Plant and animal identification guide FSC Guide showing common species of this habitatPlant and animal identification guide FSC Guide showing common species of this sand dune habitat. Animal illustrations by other natural history illustrators
Features of Cannock Chase identification guide
FSC Guide showing common plant and animal species on Cannock ChaseFSC Guide showing common plant and animal species on Cannock Chase, animals illustrated by other natural history illustrators
Wildlife Gardening for Butterflies: Butterfly Conservation
Making a butterfly garden interpretation boardWildlife Gardening for Butterflies: Butterfly Conservation information board
Commissioned by Butterfly Conservation and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
Photographs of butterflies are accompanied by botanical illustrations by Lizzie
Guide to the North York Moors by FSC
Moorland wildlife of the North York Moors pub 2021Moorland wildlife of the North York Moors – Field Studies Council
“This guide covers features the characteristic moorland wildlife of this special place. Beautiful colour paintings feature 17 birds to spot, including curlew, skylark, red grouse, merlin, ring ouzel and dotterel. Reptiles, wild mammals and different breeds of sheep also feature, as well as the moths, butterflies, bees and dragonflies of the high moorland. Finally there are 16 plants to spot, from relatively widespread species like heather, crowberry and tormentil, to more challenging plants to hunt down, like bog-myrtle, bog asphodel and butterwort.”
Botanical illustrations of wild flowers and mammals by Lizzie, birds, sheep and reptiles by other illustrators