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SPLISH SPLASH
Watch these superbly adapted raptors plunging for fish to feed their young
Underwater orchestra
Tune in to the lesser water boatman performing an extraordinary chorus
De-horning black rhinos is changing their behaviour
Given the scant evidence that removing the horns of rhinos reduces poaching, is it worth it?
Kangaroos haven't always hopped
Hopping as a method of high-speed endurance wasn't used by all large kangaroos
Roary Neat
Freshwater Habitats Trust volunteer on looking after rare wetland plants for a reintroduction project in Oxfordshire
Saved by the harebell
This late-season arrival brings a burst of blue to hillsides and verges
Crossing continents
Is the recent reintroduction of cheetahs triumph or an to India a conservation ill-conceived distraction?
Throwing shade
Jungles of bracken provide a refuge for roe deer
Can No Mow May cause more harm than good?
FORGIVE ME, BUT I'M REALLY SURPRISED that your wildlife magazine continues to encourage people to partake in Plantlife's No Mow May campaign each year due to the harm it can cause.
Toxins and venoms: nature's poisons
WITH EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST JV CHAMARY
Flight fantastic
Summer is the time to see insects on the wing. But how do these diverse and myriad creatures take flight?
MISSION MANTA
Research into the lives of these mysterious creatures is offering a ray of hope in the Maldives
TAKE STOCK
Not all trade in wildlife is harmful - in fact the opposite can be true
VOLE ON A ROLL
Water voles are back in south Cornwall for the first time since the 1990s – just one of many UK releases
YOU WON'T SEE ME - GIANT WATER FLEA
The amost invisible invertebrate that swims undetected until it attacks with six bristling limbs
PURE SHORES - MACHAIR IN BLOOM
Head to the sandy coastlines of Scotland and Ireland to enjoy a dazzling diversity of wildflowers
MARK CARWARDINE
\"The most urgent conservation battles are being fought in boardrooms\"
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES - RING-TAILED LEMUR
Lucy Cooke on a prosimian society ruled by violent females
Gannets found to be avian flu survivors
Bass Rock northern gannet study finds irises of birds that beat avian flu turn from blue to black
Lost & Found
Grey-headed lapwing, Northumberland
Open and shut case?
Mudskippers have evolved the ability to blink like we do – and probably for the same reasons
MEET THE SCIENTIST - Yuliana Bedolla
Marine biologist and 2023 Whitley Award winner on protecting rare seabird nest sites
GILLIAN BURKE
“There was more to this than a score card of winners and losers”
"I created a dive team to collect marine data"
Neeve O'Flynn-Mundin is surveying sharks and coastal habitats around the Isle of Wight
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES ECLECTUS PARROT
Lucy Cooke on the flamboyance of the female eclectus parrot
Surprise attack from the rear
Sea cucumbers channel their inner spider to entangle predators
Limbless wonder
A secretive snake that performs cartwheels to escape from danger
Tero Mustonen
Goldman Environmental Prize 2023 winner on rewilding Finland’s degraded habitats
GILLIAN BURKE
\"The nature reserve prepares to welcome the farm into the fold\"
Captive-bred wildcats to be released in Scotland
Saving Wildcats conservation project reaches an important milestone this summer