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BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

ON DECK

Ferries aren't just for transport, they're also perfect vessels for conservation

8 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Australian cheetah released in Africa

A captive-born cub from Sydney will help boost the genetic diversity of wild populations

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Grub's up

It's a full-time job keeping young songbirds fed at this time of year

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Reprieve for raptors on Scottish moors

It is hoped that a new law regulating the grouse-shooting industry will tackle raptor persecution

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Triassic titan identified

Remains of a prehistoric marine reptile found in Somerset are identified as a new giant ichthyosaur

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

BLINDED BY THE LIGHT

On balmy evenings, amorous beetles put on a spellbinding show in North American forests

3 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

IT'S A COLOURFUL LIFE

Delve into the unique and complex biology of the clownfish, arguably the world's most famous fish

8 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

BAHAMAS BENEATH

A dive into the waters of this famous island nation with the creatures that call it home

3 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Does cloning create identical copies?

EMBRYOS ARE MADE OF STEM CELLS that divide to give rise to different types of cells, everything from skin to brain cells. Scientists once thought that reproductive cloning creating a genetically identical copy of an individual organism - would be impossible without using stem cells and that the path leading to mature 'differentiated' cells was irreversible. But clawed frogs proved them wrong...

2 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Tool-using animals

Our pick of 10 species that exhibit this special skill

3 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Mission Blue

Sylvia Earle has dedicated her life to marine conservation; she tells BBC Wildlife why protecting the ocean is essential to all life on earth

7 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

"To save the reef, we need everybody involved"

Indigenous peoples may hold the key to protecting the Great Barrier Reef

7 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Springwatch

The seasonal spectacular returns to BBC Two

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Blowin' in the wind

Seek out cottongrass on high ground

1 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

SPINNING AROUND

Going around in circles proves fruitful for this filter-feeder

3 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

MARK CARWARDINE

\"Any environmental campaigner who does protest risks imprisonment\"

2 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

GILLIAN BURKE

\"Is damaging habitats to fuel the green transition justified?\"

2 min  |

June 2024
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

RESHARK

The world's first shark rewilding initiative has seen zebra sharks released in the waters of Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago

8 min  |

June 2024
Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

On the bench

Being picked as the \"fourth man\" to support a three-man Olympic team, ready to step in at any moment in the competition, requires a resilient and unflinchingly sportsmanlike mindset.

5 min  |

May 23, 2024
Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

Games making

Equestrianism will be in the thick of the action in Paris, but the logistics of hosting Olympics in the heart of an iconic city are a challenge. Kate Johnson asks organisers, riders and grooms for their memories of urban Olympic sites

7 min  |

May 23, 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Shropshire farmer creates nature-positive woodland

With funding and expert advice from the Woodland Trust's MOREwoods scheme, Mark Lea and his wife Liz planted 800 trees on an unproductive area of their land to support wildlife and climate adaptation, and supply wood fuel for their biomass boiler.

3 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Do chickens really experience empathy?

This month, Paul Donovan turns his attention to the psychological side of poultry behaviour, and investigates whether hens sense empathy – a trait indicative of mammals.

8 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

How to create a hen-friendly garden

The British Hen Welfare Trust share their top tips to strike a perfect balance.

5 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Care of the fleece begins at shearing time

Claire Boley gives a guide to sorting and storing a fleece so it’s in good condition for spinning

2 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

How to deal with Pests the Natural Way

Lee Senior says create a healthy predator-prey balance in your garden

6 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

You can help protect baby birds this breeding season

The RSBP says you can help all nesters but particularly watch out for ground nesting birds many of which are under threat

2 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Grow Your Own refreshing brews

Mel Thomas says there are so many possibilities from your own back garden

5 min  |

June 2024
Horse & Hound

Horse & Hound

'Pride? I just felt relief

Blyth Tait on jumping barn roofs, \"freezing\" in the Atlanta heat and the day his eight-year-old prodigy won Olympic gold

4 min  |

May 23, 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Getting started with Alpacas

Welcome to our Alpaca Special where we focus on this versatile and attractive animal! In this in-depth feature, we look at management, explore the many reasons to keep alpacas and highlight understanding behaviour.

3 min  |

June 2024
The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder

Concerning view of British native breed Pig and Poultry

Mixed picture of British native equine breeds with Welsh Pony Sec B joining the At Risk group

2 min  |

June 2024