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FINAL CALL
A relic of the distant past, the brave Djibouti spurfowl can still be heard in a disappearing African forest
Sounds cape
An emerging science is making waves in the world of conservation. Discover the exciting potential of ecoacoustics.
ONE YEAR 1000 PLANTS
Discover how Mike Dilger accomplished his lockdown-inspired botanical marathon
LAKE OF STARS AQUATIC
Lake Malawi is one of the world's largest and most biodiverse, home to hundreds of species of colourful, curious endemic cichlid fishes
THE BIG CAT QUEST
One woman's mission to see a rare snow leopard in Tajikistan's Pamir mountains - and meet the people protecting them
Loud and proud
Secretive corncrakes with a scraping call arrive in the UK this month
Crackle and pop
Short-beaked echidnas avoid over-heating by blowing - and bursting - bubbles on their nose
Sloths in new study are stronger on their left side
The consistent tendency for left sidedness across the individuals researched was unexpected
Tiny tempter
It's showtime stickleback for the male three-spined as he tries to attract a mate
Lost & Found
VAGRANT SPECIES DIARY - Greater yellowlegs, Waterford
Reading the signs
Humans can understand gestures of other great apes
MARK CARWARDINE
\"Without anti-poaching patrols, there would be no rhinos left to protect\"
Damselfish behaviour is influenced by rats
Loss of seabirds through rat predation affects reef fish hostility and could have wider impacts
WE BUILT THIS CITY
WOOD ANT NESTS - Discover a mini metropolis housing hundreds of thousands of social insects
AIN'T NOBODY
GANGLY LANCER - When it comes to reproducing, eating and breathing, this strange spider-like creature is all legs
Fight or flight
In one coastal Scottish village, a dispute rages between those who want to shoot wintering pink-footed geese and those who want to protect them
Do not stroke the lion
From patting penguins to selfies with bison, are people becoming more reckless around wildlife? And is education or punishment the answer?
DEEP DIVE
Risso's dolphins are rare and little-known, but conservationists are trying to learn more about them off the Balearic Islands
ON CLOUD 9
High up in the cloud forests of Guatemala lives the breathtakingly beautiful national bird
THE DEER AND THE DEPARTED
Intimate photos of roe deer reveal insights into family life in England's graveyards
“Nature is not a luxury; it is a necessity and a basic human right”
Learning disabilities should not be a barrier to the wild
GILLIAN BURKE
“Yes, you can plant a tree, but will it survive and thrive?”
MARK CARWARDINE
“Hare coursing is a serious problem in many rural areas”
ROOM FOR A LITTLE ONE?
The once ubiquitous house sparrow has suffered a drastic decline. It’s time to step in and lend our small and charming neighbours a helping hand.
ART FOR CHANGE
Enjoy works from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, in association with BBC Wildlife
BABY LOVE : MICRODON HOVERFLY
Clever adaptations allow the larvae of this parasitic hoverfly to happily munch on ant grubs undetected
JUMP AROUND - SPAWNING SALMON
Get settled by the water’s edge and marvel at fish bravely leaping homewards to reproduce
PARTY IN THE PARK
Feeding the coatis has led to a population explosion in one Brazilian city
RISE & SHINE
Strange but beautiful fungi and slime moulds are popping up beneath our feet. It's time to slow down and marvel at a magical techicolour show.
Return to the FROZEN PLANET
Over a decade since Frozen Planet first aired on the BBC, the series is back, offering extraordinary new footage of life in the most extreme environments on Earth