CATEGORIES
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
Oceanic plastic rubbish hosts marine life
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the unlikely home for a range of normally coastal-dwelling species
LIVING WITH PREDATORS
In an ever-crowded world, conserving predators means valuing the people that live and can die - alongside them
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
The natural world as we know it wouldn't exist without pollination. We delve into the cool science of plant sex
BACK TO NATURE
In Argentina's Iberá Wetlands, a showcase initiative is returning several keystone species and restoring this wondrous ecosystem
Meet the presenters
Paul McGuinness in conversation with Chris and Michaela
SPRINGWATCH
It's as firm a fixture in the BBC's spring calendar as the FA Cup Final. But have you ever wondered what goes into making an episode of Springwatch?
DISCO INFERNO GREEN-BANDED BROODSAC
The parasitic flatworm that turns a snail’s eyestalks into colourful, pulsating glowsticks
FREE FALLIN' HUNTING PEREGRINES
Spot the ultimate urban predator stooping to catch prey this summer
Woodcocks are a whiter shade of pale
These waders sport the whitest feathers known to science - but they like to keep them under wraps
"Fret is always there, nagging like the itch of a horseily bite"
With devastating biodiversity losses and a climate in chaos, it's not surprising that we are increasingly anxious about the state of our planet
RISING FROM THE RUINS
Remnants of our built heritage can nurture thriving biodiversity - even in the most unlikely, desolate-looking locations. Here are 10 UK sites where human history meets the wild.
BACK IN BLACK
Rearing and releasing black-tailed godwits has given the rare wader a much-needed boost
TURTLE BEACH
The sandy shore of a sleepy fishing village in Trinidad hosts the highest concentration of nesting leatherbacks to be found anywhere on the planet
BUTTERFLY BRITAIN
Five years spent roaming the country in search of all 58 native species yielded a trove of insightful images
GOOD VIBRATIONS
The delicate garden insect that sends out a seductive song and duets with its mating partner
SPINNING AROUND
Watch puffins form swirling roundabouts in the sky as they prepare to come ashore