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Ocean superheroes
Release of 10.000 oysters in North East England promises to improve water quality and marine life
1 min |
December 2023
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MEET THE VOLUNTEER - Keith Dobell
The retiree cares for a park, an old railway track and a wood in his home county of Northamptonshire
1 min |
December 2023
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GILLIAN BURKE
\"Is the Paris Agreement honeymoon well and truly over?\"
2 min |
December 2023
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Britain's wildlife crisis
Recent State of Nature report warns that one in six species in the UK are at risk of extinction
2 min |
December 2023
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Restoring the Galápagos
Twelve locally extinct species are set to be reintroduced to Floreana Island, following the removal of invasive mammals
1 min |
December 2023
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Suprisingly smart jellies
Caribbean box jellyfish reveal advanced learning despite having no brain
1 min |
December 2023
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Put on your winter coat
As the days become shorter, mountain hares cloak themselves in a ghostly white camouflage
1 min |
December 2023
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The man above the fireplace
WH Hudson was a pioneering naturalist, writer and campaigner - and his bold ideas about connecting people with the natural world hold true today
7 min |
October 2023
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WILD BUDGIE CHASE
This parrot's natural habitat is the Australian outback, not a cage in the living room...
8 min |
October 2023
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UNDER PRESSURE
As India's human population continues to grow and natural habitats become depleted, space for the country's elephants is at a premium
7 min |
October 2023
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The burning issue
Wildfires are on the rise in the UK, but scientists have been developing innovative ways of preventing them, using the power of nature
6 min |
October 2023
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FOREST DOCTORS
Chimpanzees in Gabon's Loango National Park have been observed treating each others' wounds using insects - a unique demonstration of potentially advanced cultural activity
3 min |
October 2023
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SHAKE A LEG
Despite carefully maintaining their eight appendages, harvestmen will part with one to live another day
2 min |
October 2023
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TRUE COLOURS
Summer may have gone but the trees are about to dazzle with an uplifting display
3 min |
October 2023
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Falsetto flocks
Tune your ears to the high-pitched calls of returning redwings
1 min |
October 2023
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Review protections for beavers, say MPs
Influential committee argues that the rules safeguarding the rodents are too stringent
1 min |
October 2023
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Static electricity gives ticks a boost
New science reveals how these blood-sucking, parasitic arachnids can be propelled through the air
1 min |
October 2023
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Prickly issue
Europe's urban corvids are using anti-bird spikes from nearby buildings to make their nests
1 min |
October 2023
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Belinda Nalwamba
Bravery and paramilitary skills are vital as a member of Zambia's first all-female anti-poaching unit
1 min |
October 2023
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Fungi gets a day in the sun
The tenth UK Fungus Day celebrates our incredibly diverse fungi species
1 min |
October 2023
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Big whale discovery
Prehistoric skeleton found in Peru rivals the blue whale as the heaviest animal to have ever lived
2 min |
October 2023
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Sweet nothings
Do honeyguide birds really help honey badgers find bees' nests? Well, probably.....
1 min |
October 2023
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Highest ever ocean temperatures recorded
Experts express alarm that the average global sea surface temperature hit new highs this summer
1 min |
October 2023
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Fattening up for Christmas
Squirrels are super-busy getting ready to survive the winter months
1 min |
October 2023
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Female of the Species - Bonobo
Lucy Cooke on the great apes forming a powerful sisterhood
2 min |
September 2023
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Holding out for a hero
One brave woman, one soggy badger - and a jet ski
2 min |
September 2023
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SNAP-CHAT WITH BBC WILDLIFE PICTURE EDITOR TOM GILKS
Ben Hall on destructive deer and getting socked by a gannet
1 min |
September 2023
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Algae: simple plants or simply plant-like?
WHAT ARE ALGAE? THE TERM IS used for everything from microscopic bacteria and plankton to pond slime and seaweeds, but unlike animals and many other living things, algal groups are an assortment without a single common ancestor. That said, one feature is shared by most algae in every group: photosynthesis – the ability to make food from carbon dioxide and sunlight, releasing oxygen, just like plants.
2 min |
September 2023
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TOTALLY CHOUGHED
After a 200-year absence, the rare red-billed chough has been returned to its ancient Kent homeland
7 min |
September 2023
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Норе for the high seas
Global leaders have agreed to a landmark treaty that will safeguard marine life in our shared waters
7 min |