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Sperm whales poo on attacking orcas
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Sperm whales poo on attacking orcas

Marine biologists are left scratching their heads after the ocean giants appear to use faeces to foil predatory orcas

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June 2024
Blowin' in the wind
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Blowin' in the wind

Seek out cottongrass on high ground

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June 2024
Australian cheetah released in Africa
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Australian cheetah released in Africa

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

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June 2024
Springwatch
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Springwatch

The seasonal spectacular returns to BBC Two

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June 2024
Grub's up
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Grub's up

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

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June 2024
Flightless birds
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Flightless birds

Our pick of 10 curious birds that have lost the ability to fly

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May 2024
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Shoebill
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ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Shoebill

THIS PREHISTORIC-LOOKING BIRD IS affectionately known by some as 'king of the marshes' as it is huge (up to 1.5m tall with a 2.4m wingspan) and resides in the freshwater marshes and swamps of East Africa.

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May 2024
Slime: protector, lubricant and glue
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Slime: protector, lubricant and glue

GOO, GUNGE, GUNK... WHILE THERE are many names for the stuff that makes things slippery or sticky, slime isn't a single material but a label for a variety of substances with similar physical properties. Those qualities are desirable to many living things, which is why slime is made by such a wide range of organisms.

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May 2024
How do parrots learn to swear?
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How do parrots learn to swear?

THERE ARE FEW THINGS AS GLORIOUSLY entertaining as the effing and blinding of a potty-mouthed parrot.

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May 2024
Why are walruses so chubby?
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Why are walruses so chubby?

AS A GENERAL RULE, TERRESTRIAL mammals are furry, while aquatic ones are fat. It doesn't work across the board: sea otters rarely leave the water but have the densest fur of any mammal.

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May 2024
What is the lotus effect?
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What is the lotus effect?

WHEN YOU FIND YOURSELF WATCHING the clock on the wall of a dentist's waiting room, you can always pass a bit of time with a rummage through the bowl of fragrant botanical wonders next to the leaflets about expensive cosmetic work.

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May 2024
Are there any plants in Antarctica?
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Are there any plants in Antarctica?

CONTINENTS DON'T COME ANY MORE inhospitable than Antarctica, where life must contend with the longest, darkest, coldest winters and a year-round blanket of snow and ice.

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May 2024
LANDLORD OF THE WILD
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LANDLORD OF THE WILD

The humble aardvark is seldom praised for its work digging out homes for other animals

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May 2024
CRACK DOWN
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CRACK DOWN

As the new Amazon drama Poacher hits our screens, we take a look at the fight to end ivory poaching in India

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May 2024
Wild words
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Wild words

Spending time observing and writing about the natural world can be transformational

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May 2024
NIGHT PROWL
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NIGHT PROWL

As shrimp farms encroach on fishing cat habitat in Thailand, scientists are learning how these felines are adapting to a changing world

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May 2024
THE PUFFARAZZI
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THE PUFFARAZZI

Every summer, an epic survey of Iceland's puffins takes place - and two photographers decided to lend a helping hand

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May 2024
THE ONLY WAY IS UP
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THE ONLY WAY IS UP

A South American frog whose young erupt from the mother's back

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May 2024
TWIST AND SHOUT
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TWIST AND SHOUT

Get ready for a dazzling show as courting birds show off their groovy moves and fabulous colours

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May 2024
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
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FEMALE OF THE SPECIES

Love is a battlefield for damselflies in distress

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May 2024
The importance of child's play
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The importance of child's play

Chimpanzee mothers prioritise playtime with their offspring, even when food is scarce

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May 2024
New life for our rivers
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New life for our rivers

Europe's dams are being removed at record-breaking speed - freeing rivers and restoring healthy habitats

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May 2024
'Stars' are helping repair ruined reefs
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'Stars' are helping repair ruined reefs

Scientists are using steel webs to regrow coral reefs in Indonesia - with impressive results

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May 2024
Songbird slaughter in Cyprus
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Songbird slaughter in Cyprus

Last autumn, almost half a million birds were trapped and killed by gangs on the Mediterranean island

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May 2024
Huge rewilding paradise planned for South Africa
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Huge rewilding paradise planned for South Africa

The 100,000ha Loskop Dam Nature Reserve project hopes to bring back lost species

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May 2024
Reefs on TV
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Reefs on TV

This one-off BBC special on coral is a must-see

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May 2024
Arctic roll
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Arctic roll

The Arctic tern is the ultimate distance migrant, flying pole to pole every year

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May 2024
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Giant panda
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ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Giant panda

Cuddly-looking with highly distinctive black-and-white fur and dark ‘spectacles’, the giant panda – often referred to simply as the panda – is an undeniably popular and much-loved bear, both the national animal of China and, of course, the iconic logo of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

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December 2023
CRUISE CONTROL
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CRUISE CONTROL

As more people are drawn to experience the frozen frontiers, can tourism to the seventh continent be a good thing for nature?

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December 2023
COWS COME HOME
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COWS COME HOME

Tauros are the closest thing to the extinct aurochs. And they are coming to the UK.

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December 2023