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Flying back from the brink of extinction
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Flying back from the brink of extinction

One of the world's rarest parrots - the Spix's macaw - is now ready to start breeding

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September 2022
Sweet tooth
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Sweet tooth

Worker wasps search for a sugar hit in their final days

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September 2022
"John left one million acres of wild, weedy wilderness"
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"John left one million acres of wild, weedy wilderness"

Simon Barnes remembers the life and times of the late John Burton, an unstoppable force for conservation

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August 2022
GILLIAN BURKE
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GILLIAN BURKE

"Mount Kilimanjaro has stood the test of time and will watch over"

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August 2022
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES: WARRAMABA VIRGO
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FEMALE OF THE SPECIES: WARRAMABA VIRGO

Lucy Cooke on the female army that captured Australia by giving up sex

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August 2022
MARK CARWARDINE: OPINION
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MARK CARWARDINE: OPINION

"The Maasai must be included in conservation planning"

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2 mins  |
August 2022
Avian flu is killing thousands of UK birds
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Avian flu is killing thousands of UK birds

An outbreak of avian flu could have a potentially devastating impact on Britain's wild birds, especially globally important seabird populations

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August 2022
HORROR ON THE HEATH
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HORROR ON THE HEATH

Don't be fooled by the idyllic beauty of a Dorset heathland. Among the swaying grass stems, myriad misdeeds are taking place.

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August 2022
CHARGE!
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CHARGE!

Galápagos sea lions are usually solitary hunters, but recently they have been seen hunting as a tight-knit team with deadly precision

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8 mins  |
August 2022
I WANT TO BREAK FREE: BAGWORM
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I WANT TO BREAK FREE: BAGWORM

Rare moth caterpillars their camouflaged that escape cases once they've found a mate

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August 2022
SWAY WITH ME: BASKING SHARKS
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SWAY WITH ME: BASKING SHARKS

Summer signals the arrival of these gentle giants, wending their way through British waters

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August 2022
THE SAFE ZONE
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THE SAFE ZONE

Vultures are in decline the world over, but in Nepal, designated safe zones are helping their recovery

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7 mins  |
August 2022
CAUGHT ON THE HOP
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CAUGHT ON THE HOP

species Australia's iconic marsupials bounce 20 around a varied range of habitats, where contact with humans can be a life or death encounter

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August 2022
Females leading the way
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Females leading the way

I was pleased to read Melissa Groo’s feature (Where Are All The Women?) in the March 2022 issue, as I am a female wildlife storyteller and photographer.

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July 2022
Loo with a view
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Loo with a view

A magical moment when answering nature's call in the Guyanese jungle

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July 2022
RISE ABOVE
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RISE ABOVE

Roaming the crags and sheer slopes of Western Europe's highest mountain range, the Alpine ibex is now thriving again having come perilously close to extinction

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July 2022
On the rocks
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On the rocks

It's prime time for rockpooling, and the green shore crab is the star of the show

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July 2022
Seashell Secrets
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Seashell Secrets

Heading to the seaside this summer? Take a moment to admire the intricate shape and form of seashells, which reveal so much about their mysterious former inhabitants.

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July 2022
ORCAS ON THE EDGE
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ORCAS ON THE EDGE

Orcas are surviving off the coast of British Columbia, but only just. We find out what is putting these apex predators in peril.

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July 2022
I had nowhere to go and breathe fresh air
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I had nowhere to go and breathe fresh air

Abdulhafez Al Ibrahim is determined to help kids from refugee families develop a passion for nature

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July 2022
Is the answer really blowin' in the wind?
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Is the answer really blowin' in the wind?

Renewable energy is a necessity as we aim for net-zero carbon emissions, but it comes at a cost to wildlife

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July 2022
DANCING IN THE DARK
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DANCING IN THE DARK

The long-wattled umbrellabird always eluded the limelight, until one photographer succeeded in bringing this striking avian out of the shadows

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July 2022
Asymmetry: why it exists in animals
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Asymmetry: why it exists in animals

All but the simplest animals have a body with two distinct sides – one left and one right – that are roughly mirror images, at least in the embryo.

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July 2022
UK's largest sandbank to be fully protected
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UK's largest sandbank to be fully protected

Banning of controversial fishing technique that threatens marine life framed as a 'Brexit Bonus'

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June 2022
SPIRIT IN THE SKY
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SPIRIT IN THE SKY

BARN OWLS HUNTING | As the light fades away, the ghostly barn owl takes flight, quietly quartering fields in search of voles

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June 2022
My strength lies in telling relatable stories
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My strength lies in telling relatable stories

MEET THE VOLUNTEER | Tani Gill loves teaching people about her favourite animal - the Asian elephant - at her local museum

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June 2022
The trouble with trophy cats
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The trouble with trophy cats

Semi-wild savannah cats are increasing in popularity in the UK. But do they make sensible pets?

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7 mins  |
June 2022
HOMEWARD BOUND
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HOMEWARD BOUND

Following relentless persecution, grey wolves are making a comeback in Germany. But not everybody welcomes the return of these predators.

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June 2022
THE ADAPTORS
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THE ADAPTORS

As the world warms, animals are adapting. Here are six species transforming themselves in amazing ways to cope with the rising mercury.

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7 mins  |
June 2022
MARK CARWARDINE
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MARK CARWARDINE

"We have a duty to ensure politicians are informed about wildlife"

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June 2022