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Mount St John Freestyle
Charlotte Dujardin’s superstar Olympic ride is a girly girl with a heart of gold, finds Polly Bryan
Fresh career for former flat star
Horses prove that it’s never too late to change it up and shine in a new sphere
Airborne invasion
Coughing, sneezing or a cluster of skin bumps could indicate a summer allergy, as Richard Hepburn FRCVS explains
Adam Kirby
Once better known for his exploits on the all-weather, Adam Kirby scored a win on only his second Derby ride. He tells Catherine Austen about that winning feeling, racing pigeons and his passion for starting youngsters
Peepers peeled for a pygmy
When Jo Caird went diving in Malaysia, patience and eagle eyes were needed to spot the tiniest of seahorses.
TIGER of the WOODS
Follow a raptor monitor as she delves deep into the forests of Shropshire in search of a rare but particularly magnificent bird of prey: the goshawk.
Do Not Disturb
With overseas holidays largely off the cards, Britain is bracing itself for a season of ‘staycations’. But what does this mean for our local wildlife?
Mob rule
In the well-defined strata of meerkat society, Mum’s firmly in charge – but, despite the dominance of a fierce matriarch, it takes a mob to raise a litter of hungry, playful pups.
THE LOST VOICE
The regent honeyeater – a tiny bird found in Australian forests – has become so rare that it is forgetting how to sing its own song.
Why months matter
Though largely disliked by the general public, moths provide valuable ecological services – which makes the sharp decline in their British numbers all the move worrying
WILD MONTH
With verdant hedgerows, the hum of insects, warmer days and milder nights, summer is in full swing.
My Way Of Thinking Mark Carwardine
The conservationist discusses Britain’s new fossil fuel projects, from airports to coal mines, and invites your thoughts on the subject.
Mike Dilger's Wildlife Watching
In his series of great places to watch wildlife in the UK, the star of BBC One’s The One Show this month heads uphill where the meadow wildflowers are at their best right now and lapwings are taking flight.
Summerland proves hot
A 23-year-old becomes Britain’s first winner of the German five-star since 2010, in a wildly emotional trip that ends in a fairytale result
‘There is no grand prix this horse can't win'
Scott Brash scores a record-breaking 13th LGCT grand prix win aboard Olympic hopeful Hello Jefferson
‘There's no better place'
Whether planning a holiday or moving lock, stock and barrel, discover the best of Scotland with its Caribbean-style beaches, terrific training terrain and popular native breeds, says Becky Murray
Students take the spoils
Two riders juggling riding with university clinch significant wins in Scotland
Buckley takes inspiration from Brash
Simon Buckley finds the winning formula, Annabel Shields continues her tremendous purple patch and Holly Smith makes a successful visit north of the border
Uist titled best of the breed
The buzz of the usual Royal Highland format is missed, but the blue sashes and top-class competitors are still evident
‘Ladies' man' wows the judges
A Scottish young rider aces the under-25 grand prix and inter II, while Charlotte Dujardin claims the grand prix after a last-minute entry at the venue’s first-ever Premier League
Glorious return for Oliver
Teamwork makes the dream work for one showing royalist, who returns to the ring in triumph after a particularly turbulent year
Eriskay enthusiast
Ruth McMinn on preserving this athletic rare breed
Alex Hua Tian
This Chinese eventer not only has two horses qualified for Tokyo, but is also steadfast in his aim to build the sport’s profile in China and globally, says Lucy Elder
JL Dublin tops a massive field
Nicola Wilson’s promising 10-year-old pulls offa pillar-to-post victory in the senior three-day class, as rising stars and five-star campaigners mix at the top of the leaderboard
Top prize for superstar
Hard-working home-producers are on form as the final few Hickstead places are confirmed
Dujardin introduces new superstars
With a massive grand prix class and fierce competition for para Olympic spots, Wellington showcased British dressage at its finest
Sir Henry steps up
A hack stallion is HOYS bound, an Exmoor nets a section title and a show team rack up four qualifier wins
‘Exhilarating and terrifying at the same time'
Behind every headline of medal glory is a team of journalists covering the big event. So what is life really like for the equestrian press on the Olympic front line? Jennifer Donald hears stories of golden moments, blushes and deadline meltdowns
You're hired!
Finding employment after education is key. Stephanie Bateman discovers which of the versatile equine-based courses are most likely to get you a job
A case of scatterbrain
The unforgiving comments of a former boss spring to mind as Tessa Waugh attempts to take Jack to a Pony Club rally, but a friend is on hand to guide them to the right place