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BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Attenborough narrates new wildlife series

BBC's Kingdom chronicles four animal families

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

"There weren't just a few; there were hundreds"

Texas brown tarantulas in the USA

3 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Do other animals have milk teeth?

AS DIPHYODONTS, HUMANS HAVE two sets of teeth: our milk (or deciduous) teeth, and our permanent teeth.

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Can we refreeze the Arctic?

THERE IS CONSIDERABLY LESS SEA-ICE in the Arctic than there used to be.

2 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

LIFE'S A BEACH

Monkeys are overrunning Kenya's tourist hotspots in the south of the country. Their apparent abundance in Diani, however, is not a straightforward conservation success story

7 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Rolling out the red flags

Leg-waving display of the matador bug explained

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Oceanic manta rays dive deep to navigate

Research reveals world's largest rays go hundreds of metres below the surface to get their bearings

1 min  |

December 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Can animals make friends?

THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY ANIMAL species band together with others of their kind – for protection in numbers, to achieve a common goal, to safeguard young or to maximise breeding opportunities. But are any of these relationships true friendships in our human understanding of the word?

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

What is the rights of nature movement?

THE RIGHTS OF NATURE MOVEMENT argues that nonhuman natural entities and ecosystems, from rivers to woodlands and coral reefs to savannahs, are not mere property but rights holders in law.

2 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

BEAK & CLAW

Raptors have declined across Africa, but a new effort to safeguard them is underway

7 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER

Going deep into the Amazon on a river cruise offers a different way of experiencing this extraordinary place

7 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

NIGHT MOVES

Noctourism reveals wildlife's secret rhythms while boosting vital conservation efforts

7 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Mountain highs and seafaring lows with Lauren Owens Lambert

THE INSIDE WORLD OF WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

3 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Proboscis monkey's big nose boosts vocal identity

A new study shows how nose shape creates resonant frequencies that allow individuals to be recognised

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

"I have never known fear like it"

Leopard and lions in Mozambique

3 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Free as a bird

THE ARTICLE ON HOW ANIMALS USE sound in the September issue included comment on dialect or accent in birdsong.

2 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Rattlesnakes inbreeding

Break up of habitat leads to desperate measures

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

The battle of the pollinators

A dramatic rise in the number of managed beehives is negatively impacting wild pollinating insects

5 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

WILD IN THE CITY

The monk parakeet has been a colourful, not to mention noisy, addition to the cityscapes of Madrid

2 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

GOING ON A BEAR HUNT

An innovative scheme in rugged Italian mountains aims to protect a tiny population of rarely seen brown bears

7 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Tarantula hawk wasp

NEITHER ARACHNID NOR BIRD, THE tarantula hawk is a large wasp (there are over 130 known species) that gets its confusing name from a fearsome habit of preying on tarantulas and other large spiders to feed its larval young.

3 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

wild NOVEMBER

THE ARRIVAL OF PINK-FOOTED geese is a seasonal event that people have been watching since time immemorial.

3 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Can mammals glow in the dark?

BIOLUMINESCENT CREATURES, SUCH as glowworms, fireflies and oceanic algae that light up like underwater stars, produce their own light.

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

Enjoy all the category winners from the renowned Natural History Museum competition, now in its 61st year

6 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

SAND ON MY FEET

Thousands of turtles emerge from the ocean to lay their eggs - but only a handful of hatchlings will make it

2 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Which animal has the best sense of direction?

DOMESTIC HOMING PIGEONS ARE famed for their acute sense of direction and uncanny ability to find their way home - sometimes from distances of more than 10,000km. During World War I, as part of his service in the US Army Signal Corps, a plucky little pigeon named Cher Ami flew 40km through intense German fire to deliver a critical message to American forces. His ability to fly with accuracy and speed saved the lives of 194 US soldiers and later earned Cher Ami the French Croix de Guerre medal.

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Who owns the ocean?

LAND CAN BE DIVIDED UP SOMEWHAT clearly (although there are disputes about who owns what), but what happens when it comes to water? Technically, no one owns the ocean, but some countries have jurisdiction in some seas.

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

What's the world's largest national park?

NATURAL AREAS HAVE BEEN GRANTED a wide variety of protections, according to local, national and international standards. But Greenland takes the cake on a national level.

1 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

AS THE WORM TURNS

It looks like a big worm - but has teeth, tentacles and a pseudo penis

3 min  |

November 2025
BBC Wildlife

BBC Wildlife

Sociable weavers on a killing spree

These Southern African birds commit infanticide - for no known reason

1 min  |

November 2025