Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

BBC Wildlife Magazine

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

BBC Wildlife Magazine is a celebration of the natural world, featuring all the latest discoveries, news and views on wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. With strong broadcasting links, authoritative journalism and award-winning photography, BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for wildlife who wants to understand, experience and enjoy nature more.

ON THE BBC THIS MONTH

There are solutions, and they rely on the power of nature

BBC Wildlife Magazine

IMMERSE YOURSELF • Get closer to the natural world with a subscription to the world’s best wildlife magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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

BBC Wildlife • Save when you subscribe to the digital edition

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...


Expand title description text
Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Oct 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 21, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

BBC Wildlife Magazine is a celebration of the natural world, featuring all the latest discoveries, news and views on wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. With strong broadcasting links, authoritative journalism and award-winning photography, BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for wildlife who wants to understand, experience and enjoy nature more.

ON THE BBC THIS MONTH

There are solutions, and they rely on the power of nature

BBC Wildlife Magazine

IMMERSE YOURSELF • Get closer to the natural world with a subscription to the world’s best wildlife magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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

BBC Wildlife • Save when you subscribe to the digital edition

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...


Expand title description text