BBC Wildlife Magazine - November 2021
BBC Wildlife Magazine - November 2021
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In this issue
Seal pupping
Our annual fiesta of synchronised birthing is soon followed by almost half the world’s grey seals flocking for a mating game on our beaches.
Sloths in Costa Rica
As tourism begins to open up again in Central America’s pioneering conservation hotspot, the sloth has emerged as an unlikely poster-species to promote the vital work needed to protect Costa Rica’s wildlife.
Flamingos in Mexico
The coastal lagoons of Yucatan turn a pinky orange as thousands of Caribbean flamingos flock to the region for a frenzy of feeding and breeding, as this vibrant photo story illustrates.
Riverbanks to become wild woodland corridors
Government announces that thousands of hectares of trees are to be planted along England’s watercourses
1 min
PUPPY LOVE
In the autumn, thousands of seals come ashore in one of Britain's most spectacular natural events
3 mins
Forever Young
A slower pace of life is behind the longevity of the world’s oldest ever animal: a humble clam
3 mins
GRAND DESIGNS
Thanks to their impressive stature, hippos just can’t help engineering the ecosystems around them
9 mins
INSTA-GLORY
The sloth has had an image makeover. Once reviled as useless and lazy, it’s now the most beloved animal of Instagram. So, why the change?
9 mins
“People don't want to swim in diluted sewage”
Tony Juniper believes that nature’s recovery depends on joined-up action
9 mins
PINK WAVE
Thousands of leggy birds flock at the coastal lagoons of Yucatán in south-east Mexico to feed and breed. Meet the fiery Caribbean flamingos
4 mins
Inside COP26
The 26th annual climate conference will shortly take place in Glasgow. But this time, it’s more than just another summit
8 mins
WHERE HARES SHINE GOLD
Ireland’s Rathlin Island is famous for its expansive views and puffin colony. But there’s another secretive, almost mythical creature found on this emerald isle.
8 mins
The thylacine became extinct in the 1960s Or did it?
Tantalising sightings of this enigmatic Australian marsupial continue to inspire the belief that it could still be out there
9 mins
BBC Wildlife Magazine Description:
Publisher: Our Media Ltd
Category: Animals and Pets
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
BBC Wildlife Magazine is a monthly magazine about wildlife, operated and published by Immediate Media Company. It was launched in January 1963 as Animals Magazine, edited by filmmaker Armand Denis.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including animals, plants, conservation, and environmental issues. It also features stunning photography and informative articles.
BBC Wildlife Magazine is a popular read for many people who are interested in the natural world, and is known for its high-quality content and informative articles. It has helped many people learn more about wildlife and conservation.
Here are some of the things you can expect from BBC Wildlife Magazine:
* Stunning photography of wildlife
* Informative articles on animals, plants, and conservation
* Interviews with wildlife experts
* Features on wildlife news and trends
If you're looking for a magazine that will help you stay up-to-date on the latest wildlife news and trends, then BBC Wildlife Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start exploring the natural world!
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