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FREE FALLIN' HUNTING PEREGRINES
Spot the ultimate urban predator stooping to catch prey this summer
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
Wonder Woman actress
Lilly Aspell on being talent-spotted for a role that would change her life, and juggling top-flight showjumping with acting and school
King's Warrior
The horse to beat in his day, the \"kind and hugely talented\" Kings Warrior set the bar high for those who have followed. Tricia Johnson finds out all about him
BACK TO NATURE
In Argentina's Iberá Wetlands, a showcase initiative is returning several keystone species and restoring this wondrous ecosystem
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES ECLECTUS PARROT
Lucy Cooke on the flamboyance of the female eclectus parrot
Mila
Ludger Beerbaum’s quirky grand prix-winning mare loves naps and cuddles – just don’t be late with her feed. Jennifer Donald finds out more
Nemo
The “extraordinary” field master’s horse on whom Paul Lyon-Maris led 165 thrusters round the Goodwood estate
Limbless wonder
A secretive snake that performs cartwheels to escape from danger
Happiness in herbs Top Ten to grow
Kim Stoddart outlines her pick of the most flavour some, resilient best for your smallholding biodiversity-boosting, vegetable garden....
Everything's Coming Up Rhubarb
Andrew Oldham praises a very British practical crop, easy to grow but so diverse in uses and recipes
Injury case a reminder to all riding schools
A successful claim shows why centres must have the right insurance in place
Dates swap for major 2024 events confirmed
Badminton and Royal Windsor are switching dates owing to 'exceptional' circumstances related to BBC scheduling
First locations for The Wildlife Trusts' Atlantic rainforest recovery programme announced
Isle of Man and North Wales are first to benefit from £38million Aviva fund
Runner ducks are all the rage - but they aren't the ideal garden duck
Chris Ashton looks into their needs and natural behaviour
RBST Watchlist 2023: Concern Deepens For UK's Native Pig Breeds
But rare poultry breeds also impacted by recent events
Keeping the flag flying for pure breeds of poultry
Grant Brereton gets breeders and owners together and considers eBay for hatching eggs
Get cracking with eggs.
Paul Donovan investigates the biology of an egg which is a marvel of nature
The sustainable Shetland cow that combines beauty and usefulness
Helen Babbs meets the small Scottish cow that's perfect for smallholders
'We must engage with our critics'
Anna Ross on the importance of listening to those who criticise our sport
Biddick powers towards title
Leaderboards are hotting up as the end of the season approaches, while some smart youngsters impress
Sweet memories are made
A picture-perfect lead-rein contender, on-form young jockey and versatile Welsh section C shine in the supremes
Time to talk turkey again
Liz Fairbrother says with summer upon us we need now to think of the festive season and plan for turkeys
Know your horse
There are certain health checks every horse owner should know, and must conduct regularly in order to be alert to when a horse is off colour
Ruth McMullen
Ruth McMullen's sympathetic and effective way with horses, and her skill as a trainer, are held in high esteem. Martha Terry meets her and hears about an equestrian life well lived
Growing Up & Independence
Fiona & Hugh Osborne steer you through how broody hens raise chicks for you until they become independent young birds
Unusual routes to jumping success
Contrary to popular belief, it's not all silver spoons and Olympic parentage in the showjumping world. Jennifer Donald discovers some successful riders with an unusual career path
Barefoot - a fad or the future?
A growing number of top showjumpers are seeing the benefits of taking shoes off their horses, but can it provide the winning edge?
Full review of insurance planned after so many events lost to weather
British Eventing is to look at the cover after a huge number of fixtures have fallen victim to the wet spring this year