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Wild TIMES • What’s happening right now
Fattening up for Christmas • Squirrels are super-busy getting ready to survive the winter months
Highest ever ocean temperatures recorded • Experts express alarm that the average global sea surface temperature hit new highs this summer
Sweet nothings • Do honeyguide birds really help honey badgers find bees' nests? Well, probably…
Big whale discovery • Prehistoric skeleton found in Peru rivals the blue whale as the heaviest animal to have ever lived
Fungi gets a day in the sun • The tenth UK Fungus Day celebrates our incredibly diverse fungi species
ORIGIN OF PIECES AN ANATOMICAL MISCELLANY • A fish’s myotomes
OPINION GILLIAN BURKE • “We appear to need reminding to tune into the rhythm of life”
LEAP OF FAITH
MEET THE RANGER Belinda Nalwamba • Bravery and paramilitary skills are vital as a member of Zambia’s first all-female anti-poaching unit
Prickly issue • Europe’s urban corvids are using anti-bird spikes from nearby buildings to make their nests
NEW SPECIES DISCOVERY Ngoc Linh crocodile newt
2023 Your Home Christmas made easy
Static electricity gives ticks a boost • New science reveals how these blood-sucking, parasitic arachnids can be propelled through the air
NUTTY BIRD
Review protections for beavers, say MPs • Influential committee argues that the rules safeguarding the rodents are too stringent
Dinosaurs walk again
Falsetto flocks • Tune your ears to the high-pitched calls of returning redwings
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES JAPANESE MACAQUE • Lucy Cooke on the rule-busting female upsetting the male-dominant order
The long goodbye • Southbound swallows are choosing to delay their winter departure
POO CORNER ID GUIDE • Eurasian otter
MARK CARWARDINE OPINION • “Complacency is driving a wrecking ball through climate commitments”
TRUE COLOURS AUTUMN LEAVES • Summer may have gone but the trees are about to dazzle with an uplifting display
LOOK CLOSER
SHAKE A LEG HARVESTMAN • Despite carefully maintaining their eight appendages, harvestmen will part with one to live another day
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FOREST DOCTORS • Chimpanzees in Gabon’s Loango National Park have been observed treating each others’ wounds using insects – a unique demonstration of potentially advanced cultural activity
The burning issue • Wildfires are on the rise in the UK, but scientists have been developing innovative ways of preventing them, using the power of nature
UNDER PRESSURE • As India’s human population continues to grow and natural habitats become depleted, space for the country’s elephants is at a premium
A highly unholy situation
WILD BUDGIE CHASE • This parrot’s natural habitat is the Australian outback, not a cage in the living room…
Australia’s amazing parrots • They really do have beautiful plumage
The man above the fireplace • WH Hudson was a pioneering...