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Looking to the future
The Country Smallholder

Looking to the future

John Sones considers some sustainable ideas for your holding

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October 2022
Don’t overlook the importance of camelid preventative healthcare
The Country Smallholder

Don’t overlook the importance of camelid preventative healthcare

Dr Ami Sawran MRCVS explains what you need to consider

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October 2022
NFU Mutual’s top tips for securing classic Rover Defenders
The Country Smallholder

NFU Mutual’s top tips for securing classic Rover Defenders

Another victim of theft, Stephen Murgatroyd, Cornwall, with his recovered Land Rover Defender

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October 2022
Icelanders are changing their minds - in favour of whales
BBC Wildlife

Icelanders are changing their minds - in favour of whales

Here we go again. We were on the verge of celebrating a permanent end to the horrors of Iceland's past - it looked as if it had hung up its harpoons for good - - but our cautious optimism was premature.

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September 2022
SPINNING AROUND
BBC Wildlife

SPINNING AROUND

Dewy autumn mornings showcase the beautiful, intricate work of our eight-legged friends

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September 2022
Deep purple
BBC Wildlife

Deep purple

Clusters of dark elderberries provide a welcome feast for many bird species

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September 2022
How many leaves on a tree?
BBC Wildlife

How many leaves on a tree?

To learn more about how trees can mitigate climate change, scientists need to know their leaf area. So how do you work that out?

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September 2022
RODENTS REWRITING HISTORY
BBC Wildlife

RODENTS REWRITING HISTORY

DNA analysis of island-dwelling voles and mice is revealing startling secrets about our ancient past

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September 2022
PUFFIN SUMMER
BBC Wildlife

PUFFIN SUMMER

Every year, tens of thousands of puffins return to the Welsh isle of Skomer to mate, nest and raise their young

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September 2022
SHOW & TELL
BBC Wildlife

SHOW & TELL

Teaching was once considered a uniquely human behaviour, but science now recognises a small and very diverse group of species as animal teachers

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September 2022
Sweet tooth
BBC Wildlife

Sweet tooth

Worker wasps search for a sugar hit in their final days

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September 2022
Flying back from the brink of extinction
BBC Wildlife

Flying back from the brink of extinction

One of the world's rarest parrots - the Spix's macaw - is now ready to start breeding

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September 2022
MEET THE SCIENTIST Beth Reinke
BBC Wildlife

MEET THE SCIENTIST Beth Reinke

A professor of biology who is increasing our understanding of how ageing works in the wild

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September 2022
Singing in tune
BBC Wildlife

Singing in tune

Study reveals humpback whales can accurately learn a song from a different humpback population

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September 2022
CROCODILE ISLAND
BBC Wildlife

CROCODILE ISLAND

Welcome to Lago Enriquillo: the undisputed crocodile capital of the Caribbean

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September 2022
GILLIAN BURKE
BBC Wildlife

GILLIAN BURKE

"Mount Kilimanjaro has stood the test of time and will watch over"

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August 2022
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES: WARRAMABA VIRGO
BBC Wildlife

FEMALE OF THE SPECIES: WARRAMABA VIRGO

Lucy Cooke on the female army that captured Australia by giving up sex

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August 2022
MARK CARWARDINE: OPINION
BBC Wildlife

MARK CARWARDINE: OPINION

"The Maasai must be included in conservation planning"

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August 2022
Avian flu is killing thousands of UK birds
BBC Wildlife

Avian flu is killing thousands of UK birds

An outbreak of avian flu could have a potentially devastating impact on Britain's wild birds, especially globally important seabird populations

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August 2022
"John left one million acres of wild, weedy wilderness"
BBC Wildlife

"John left one million acres of wild, weedy wilderness"

Simon Barnes remembers the life and times of the late John Burton, an unstoppable force for conservation

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August 2022
HORROR ON THE HEATH
BBC Wildlife

HORROR ON THE HEATH

Don't be fooled by the idyllic beauty of a Dorset heathland. Among the swaying grass stems, myriad misdeeds are taking place.

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August 2022
CHARGE!
BBC Wildlife

CHARGE!

Galápagos sea lions are usually solitary hunters, but recently they have been seen hunting as a tight-knit team with deadly precision

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August 2022
I WANT TO BREAK FREE: BAGWORM
BBC Wildlife

I WANT TO BREAK FREE: BAGWORM

Rare moth caterpillars their camouflaged that escape cases once they've found a mate

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August 2022
SWAY WITH ME: BASKING SHARKS
BBC Wildlife

SWAY WITH ME: BASKING SHARKS

Summer signals the arrival of these gentle giants, wending their way through British waters

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August 2022
THE SAFE ZONE
BBC Wildlife

THE SAFE ZONE

Vultures are in decline the world over, but in Nepal, designated safe zones are helping their recovery

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August 2022
CAUGHT ON THE HOP
BBC Wildlife

CAUGHT ON THE HOP

species Australia's iconic marsupials bounce 20 around a varied range of habitats, where contact with humans can be a life or death encounter

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August 2022
Females leading the way
BBC Wildlife

Females leading the way

I was pleased to read Melissa Groo’s feature (Where Are All The Women?) in the March 2022 issue, as I am a female wildlife storyteller and photographer.

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July 2022
Loo with a view
BBC Wildlife

Loo with a view

A magical moment when answering nature's call in the Guyanese jungle

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July 2022
RISE ABOVE
BBC Wildlife

RISE ABOVE

Roaming the crags and sheer slopes of Western Europe's highest mountain range, the Alpine ibex is now thriving again having come perilously close to extinction

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July 2022
On the rocks
BBC Wildlife

On the rocks

It's prime time for rockpooling, and the green shore crab is the star of the show

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July 2022