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BBC Wildlife
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
A carnivore with an underbelly that defies description
2 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
Wild JULY 7 nature encounters for the month ahead
AT THE HEIGHT OF SUMMER, little owls are often active during daylight in the morning and evening.
2 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
SUPER FURRY ANIMAL
It's furry, tentacled and slides slowly over leaves. So... what the heck is it?
3 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
The wallaby controversy
Feral wallaby populations are growing on the Isle of Man - and native wildlife is suffering
5 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
BEYOND THE SEA
Each year, a vast shoal of sardines travels up South Africa's Cape coast, creating a giant feeding frenzy
2 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
Flamingos create whirlpools to catch prey
By foot stomping and head jerking, flamingos create vortexes to catch food
1 min |
July 2025
BBC Wildlife
JAWS 50 THE LEGACY
Half a century after a great white shark terrified cinemagoers, we hunt down the lasting impacts of Spielberg's blockbuster
8 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
PRIMAL SCREAM
A wildly unusual bird call shatters the peace of a tropical dawn
3 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Find more birds more of the time with multi-spectrum binoculars from HIKMICRO
Find more birds more of the time with multi-spectrum binoculars from HIKMICRO
2 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Losing touch with reality
As AI becomes increasingly powerful, what does it mean for the wildlife images we see?
5 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Bongos have come home
The secretive antelope is hoping for better times in Kenya
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Do animals get stressed?
We often think of stress as a bad thing, but it has evolved to protect us. When we find ourselves in life-threatening situations, our bodies prepare to fight or run.
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Secrets of the Penguins
New series for National Geographic offers unprecedented insight
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
How I learned to speak wolf
Deep in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, George Bumann develops a sense of what wolves' howls can mean
7 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Which animal has the longest tail?
STRICTLY SPEAKING, THE TAIL-LIKE structures found in everything from scorpions to mayflies are not true tails. Only vertebrates – animals with a spine – are genuine tail-owners. And among vertebrates, tails are really common.
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Lesser goldfinches are moving north
Warmer temperatures are leading these irrepressible golden-hued birds to expand their range in the USA
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Do chimps ‘talk’ with their hands?
ABOUT 50 YEARS AGO, RESEARCHERS Beatrix and Alan Gardner taught a young female chimp called Washoe how to sign using American sign language.
3 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
SNAP-CHAT
Nick Garbutt is loving lemurs and big cats, but midges? No thanks
3 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
A self-replicating sisterhood of salamander gene thieves
2 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
THE JOYS OF SPRINGWATCH
As our beloved nature show celebrates its 20th birthday, anchor Chris Packham shares his favourite moments from the seasonal wildlife extravaganza
6 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT Walruses
WALRUSES LIVE IN THE ARCTIC and sub-Arctic.
3 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Do insects fart?
MANY OF OUR FELLOW CREATURES CAN let rip - including some insects. Let’s start with the basics.
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Why don’t seals drown?
HUMAN FREEDIVERS CAN DESCEND to significant depths on just one lungful of air.
2 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
WILD IN THE CITY
The puma is the 'small cat' with a big presence, as Los Angeles resident P-22 went to prove
2 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
HELPING HANDS
Every year in Germany, thousands of fawns perish during hay-making season. Now volunteers are using technology to rescue them
7 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
YOU GOTTA MOVE
The broad wingspan of this roamer carries it across the oceans in search of food
2 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Do we really know more about space than the ocean?
WELL, NOT QUITE – BUT IT’S TRUE THAT about 80 per cent of our ocean floor remains unexplored and uncharted.
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Driven grouse shooting
I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH MARK Carwardine’s opinion on grouse shooting (May 2025 issue).
3 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
Colossal squid spotted
Specimen recorded 600m deep in the South Atlantic
1 min |
June 2025
BBC Wildlife
GILLIAN BURKE
“Britain could become an island laboratory for nature's recovery”
2 min |