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CRACK DOWN
As the new Amazon drama Poacher hits our screens, we take a look at the fight to end ivory poaching in India
Wild words
Spending time observing and writing about the natural world can be transformational
NIGHT PROWL
As shrimp farms encroach on fishing cat habitat in Thailand, scientists are learning how these felines are adapting to a changing world
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
Love is a battlefield for damselflies in distress
New life for our rivers
Europe's dams are being removed at record-breaking speed - freeing rivers and restoring healthy habitats
Songbird slaughter in Cyprus
Last autumn, almost half a million birds were trapped and killed by gangs on the Mediterranean island
Huge rewilding paradise planned for South Africa
The 100,000ha Loskop Dam Nature Reserve project hopes to bring back lost species
Arctic roll
The Arctic tern is the ultimate distance migrant, flying pole to pole every year
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Giant panda
Cuddly-looking with highly distinctive black-and-white fur and dark ‘spectacles’, the giant panda – often referred to simply as the panda – is an undeniably popular and much-loved bear, both the national animal of China and, of course, the iconic logo of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
COWS COME HOME
Tauros are the closest thing to the extinct aurochs. And they are coming to the UK.
MOUNTAIN MISSION
Canada lynx and wolverines are secretive creatures, but dedicated scientists in Montana are tracking them to inform conservation
LET'S GET TOGETHER - ROOSTING PIED WAGTAILS
Remember to look up this Christmas to enjoy gangs of pied wags' gathered in the trees
Ocean superheroes
Release of 10.000 oysters in North East England promises to improve water quality and marine life
MEET THE VOLUNTEER - Keith Dobell
The retiree cares for a park, an old railway track and a wood in his home county of Northamptonshire
GILLIAN BURKE
\"Is the Paris Agreement honeymoon well and truly over?\"
Restoring the Galápagos
Twelve locally extinct species are set to be reintroduced to Floreana Island, following the removal of invasive mammals
Put on your winter coat
As the days become shorter, mountain hares cloak themselves in a ghostly white camouflage
Falsetto flocks
Tune your ears to the high-pitched calls of returning redwings
Static electricity gives ticks a boost
New science reveals how these blood-sucking, parasitic arachnids can be propelled through the air
Belinda Nalwamba
Bravery and paramilitary skills are vital as a member of Zambia's first all-female anti-poaching unit
Fungi gets a day in the sun
The tenth UK Fungus Day celebrates our incredibly diverse fungi species
Big whale discovery
Prehistoric skeleton found in Peru rivals the blue whale as the heaviest animal to have ever lived
Female of the Species - Bonobo
Lucy Cooke on the great apes forming a powerful sisterhood
Holding out for a hero
One brave woman, one soggy badger - and a jet ski
SNAP-CHAT WITH BBC WILDLIFE PICTURE EDITOR TOM GILKS
Ben Hall on destructive deer and getting socked by a gannet
TOTALLY CHOUGHED
After a 200-year absence, the rare red-billed chough has been returned to its ancient Kent homeland
Норе for the high seas
Global leaders have agreed to a landmark treaty that will safeguard marine life in our shared waters
HIDE AND SEEK
The western lowland gorilla is not as familiar as its mountain cousin, but the forests of Central Africa are gradually revealing the secrets of this elusive ape
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
An initiative in South Africa is using cameras to nurture the conservationists of tomorrow
GIMME SHELTER
In Costa Rica, a pioneering charity is helping vulnerable sloths that have lost their homes due to deforestation