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Special report As AI becomes increasingly powerful, what does it mean for the wildlife images we see? Mike Dilger’s wildlife spectacles The broad wingspan of the wandering albatross carries it across oceans in search of food Nick Baker’s hidden world The wildly unusual call of the horned screamer shatters the peace of a tropical dawn The fast & the furious On the claypans of Western Australia, Dawson’s burrowing bees live a brief and brutal life
Lesser goldfinches are moving north
Warmer temperatures are leading these irrepressible golden-hued birds to expand their range in the USA

1 min
Secrets of the Penguins
New series for National Geographic offers unprecedented insight

1 min
Bongos have come home
The secretive antelope is hoping for better times in Kenya

1 min
Colossal squid spotted
Specimen recorded 600m deep in the South Atlantic

1 min
Losing touch with reality
As AI becomes increasingly powerful, what does it mean for the wildlife images we see?

5 mins
GILLIAN BURKE
“Britain could become an island laboratory for nature's recovery”

2 mins
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
A self-replicating sisterhood of salamander gene thieves

2 mins
"The level of complacency about conservation is rapidly evolving into outright hostility"
CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER Kemi Badenoch called environmentalists trying to stop the approval of new North Sea oil and gas fields 'eco-nutters' during Prime Minister's Questions.
3 mins
WILD IN THE CITY
The puma is the 'small cat' with a big presence, as Los Angeles resident P-22 went to prove

2 mins
YOU GOTTA MOVE
The broad wingspan of this roamer carries it across the oceans in search of food

2 mins
PRIMAL SCREAM
A wildly unusual bird call shatters the peace of a tropical dawn

3 mins
Find more birds more of the time with multi-spectrum binoculars from HIKMICRO
Find more birds more of the time with multi-spectrum binoculars from HIKMICRO

2 mins
JAWS 50 THE LEGACY
Half a century after a great white shark terrified cinemagoers, we hunt down the lasting impacts of Spielberg's blockbuster

8 mins
How I learned to speak wolf
Deep in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, George Bumann develops a sense of what wolves' howls can mean

7 mins
THE JOYS OF SPRINGWATCH
As our beloved nature show celebrates its 20th birthday, anchor Chris Packham shares his favourite moments from the seasonal wildlife extravaganza

6 mins
HELPING HANDS
Every year in Germany, thousands of fawns perish during hay-making season. Now volunteers are using technology to rescue them

7 mins
Do we really know more about space than the ocean?
WELL, NOT QUITE – BUT IT’S TRUE THAT about 80 per cent of our ocean floor remains unexplored and uncharted.

1 min
Do chimps ‘talk’ with their hands?
ABOUT 50 YEARS AGO, RESEARCHERS Beatrix and Alan Gardner taught a young female chimp called Washoe how to sign using American sign language.

3 mins
Why don’t seals drown?
HUMAN FREEDIVERS CAN DESCEND to significant depths on just one lungful of air.

2 mins
Do insects fart?
MANY OF OUR FELLOW CREATURES CAN let rip - including some insects. Let’s start with the basics.
1 min
Which animals live in the hottest temperatures?
PLENTY OF ANIMALS CAN HANDLE extreme heat and, for obvious reasons, they tend to live in the tropics, often in deserts. Camels, for instance, can cope with temperatures of up to 49°C, thanks largely to their humps, where lots of their fat is stored.

1 min
Do animals get stressed?
We often think of stress as a bad thing, but it has evolved to protect us. When we find ourselves in life-threatening situations, our bodies prepare to fight or run.

1 min
Which animal has the longest tail?
STRICTLY SPEAKING, THE TAIL-LIKE structures found in everything from scorpions to mayflies are not true tails. Only vertebrates – animals with a spine – are genuine tail-owners. And among vertebrates, tails are really common.

1 min
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT Walruses
WALRUSES LIVE IN THE ARCTIC and sub-Arctic.

3 mins
SNAP-CHAT
Nick Garbutt is loving lemurs and big cats, but midges? No thanks

3 mins
Driven grouse shooting
I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH MARK Carwardine’s opinion on grouse shooting (May 2025 issue).

3 mins
BBC Wildlife Magazine Description:
出版社: Our Media Ltd
カテゴリー: Animals & Pets
言語: English
発行頻度: Monthly
BBC Wildlife Magazine is a monthly magazine about wildlife, operated and published by Immediate Media Company. It was launched in January 1963 as Animals Magazine, edited by filmmaker Armand Denis.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including animals, plants, conservation, and environmental issues. It also features stunning photography and informative articles.
BBC Wildlife Magazine is a popular read for many people who are interested in the natural world, and is known for its high-quality content and informative articles. It has helped many people learn more about wildlife and conservation.
Here are some of the things you can expect from BBC Wildlife Magazine:
* Stunning photography of wildlife
* Informative articles on animals, plants, and conservation
* Interviews with wildlife experts
* Features on wildlife news and trends
If you're looking for a magazine that will help you stay up-to-date on the latest wildlife news and trends, then BBC Wildlife Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start exploring the natural world!
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