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Sweet tooth
Worker wasps search for a sugar hit in their final days
"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
GILLIAN BURKE
"Mount Kilimanjaro has stood the test of time and will watch over"
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES: WARRAMABA VIRGO
Lucy Cooke on the female army that captured Australia by giving up sex
MARK CARWARDINE: OPINION
"The Maasai must be included in conservation planning"
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
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.
CHARGE!
Galápagos sea lions are usually solitary hunters, but recently they have been seen hunting as a tight-knit team with deadly precision
I WANT TO BREAK FREE: BAGWORM
Rare moth caterpillars their camouflaged that escape cases once they've found a mate
SWAY WITH ME: BASKING SHARKS
Summer signals the arrival of these gentle giants, wending their way through British waters
THE SAFE ZONE
Vultures are in decline the world over, but in Nepal, designated safe zones are helping their recovery
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
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.
Loo with a view
A magical moment when answering nature's call in the Guyanese jungle
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
On the rocks
It's prime time for rockpooling, and the green shore crab is the star of the show
Seashell Secrets
Heading to the seaside this summer? Take a moment to admire the intricate shape and form of seashells, which reveal so much about their mysterious former inhabitants.
ORCAS ON THE EDGE
Orcas are surviving off the coast of British Columbia, but only just. We find out what is putting these apex predators in peril.
I had nowhere to go and breathe fresh air
Abdulhafez Al Ibrahim is determined to help kids from refugee families develop a passion for nature
Is the answer really blowin' in the wind?
Renewable energy is a necessity as we aim for net-zero carbon emissions, but it comes at a cost to wildlife
DANCING IN THE DARK
The long-wattled umbrellabird always eluded the limelight, until one photographer succeeded in bringing this striking avian out of the shadows
Asymmetry: why it exists in animals
All but the simplest animals have a body with two distinct sides – one left and one right – that are roughly mirror images, at least in the embryo.
UK's largest sandbank to be fully protected
Banning of controversial fishing technique that threatens marine life framed as a 'Brexit Bonus'
SPIRIT IN THE SKY
BARN OWLS HUNTING | As the light fades away, the ghostly barn owl takes flight, quietly quartering fields in search of voles
My strength lies in telling relatable stories
MEET THE VOLUNTEER | Tani Gill loves teaching people about her favourite animal - the Asian elephant - at her local museum
The trouble with trophy cats
Semi-wild savannah cats are increasing in popularity in the UK. But do they make sensible pets?
HOMEWARD BOUND
Following relentless persecution, grey wolves are making a comeback in Germany. But not everybody welcomes the return of these predators.
THE ADAPTORS
As the world warms, animals are adapting. Here are six species transforming themselves in amazing ways to cope with the rising mercury.
MARK CARWARDINE
"We have a duty to ensure politicians are informed about wildlife"
MOON DANCE
GHOST MOTH | Amorous male moths bob and sway in a strange, ethereal twilight display to attract a mate