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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
THE ONLY WAY IS UP
A South American frog whose young erupt from the mother's back
TWIST AND SHOUT
Get ready for a dazzling show as courting birds show off their groovy moves and fabulous colours
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
Love is a battlefield for damselflies in distress
The importance of child's play
Chimpanzee mothers prioritise playtime with their offspring, even when food is scarce
New life for our rivers
Europe's dams are being removed at record-breaking speed - freeing rivers and restoring healthy habitats
'Stars' are helping repair ruined reefs
Scientists are using steel webs to regrow coral reefs in Indonesia - with impressive results
Songbird slaughter in Cyprus
Last autumn, almost half a million birds were trapped and killed by gangs on the Mediterranean island
Huge rewilding paradise planned for South Africa
The 100,000ha Loskop Dam Nature Reserve project hopes to bring back lost species
Reefs on TV
This one-off BBC special on coral is a must-see
Arctic roll
The Arctic tern is the ultimate distance migrant, flying pole to pole every year
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).
CRUISE CONTROL
As more people are drawn to experience the frozen frontiers, can tourism to the seventh continent be a good thing for nature?
COWS COME HOME
Tauros are the closest thing to the extinct aurochs. And they are coming to the UK.
BIG LITTLE JOURNEYS
A closer look at the smallbut-mighty animals that must travel vast distances to survive
MOUNTAIN MISSION
Canada lynx and wolverines are secretive creatures, but dedicated scientists in Montana are tracking them to inform conservation
LET'S GET TOGETHER - ROOSTING PIED WAGTAILS
Remember to look up this Christmas to enjoy gangs of pied wags' gathered in the trees
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES - REINDEER
Lucy Cooke explains why the females of this Christmas icon have antlers too
Ancient woodland still at risk from HS2
Scrapping the northern phase has spared some sites, but woodlands and reserves remain under threat
Ocean superheroes
Release of 10.000 oysters in North East England promises to improve water quality and marine life
MEET THE VOLUNTEER - Keith Dobell
The retiree cares for a park, an old railway track and a wood in his home county of Northamptonshire
GILLIAN BURKE
\"Is the Paris Agreement honeymoon well and truly over?\"
Britain's wildlife crisis
Recent State of Nature report warns that one in six species in the UK are at risk of extinction
Restoring the Galápagos
Twelve locally extinct species are set to be reintroduced to Floreana Island, following the removal of invasive mammals
Suprisingly smart jellies
Caribbean box jellyfish reveal advanced learning despite having no brain
Put on your winter coat
As the days become shorter, mountain hares cloak themselves in a ghostly white camouflage
The man above the fireplace
WH Hudson was a pioneering naturalist, writer and campaigner - and his bold ideas about connecting people with the natural world hold true today
WILD BUDGIE CHASE
This parrot's natural habitat is the Australian outback, not a cage in the living room...
UNDER PRESSURE
As India's human population continues to grow and natural habitats become depleted, space for the country's elephants is at a premium
The burning issue
Wildfires are on the rise in the UK, but scientists have been developing innovative ways of preventing them, using the power of nature