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.
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Wild TIMES • What’s happening right now
Twilight hunters • Dusk is the perfect time to look for short-eared owls as they hover then swoop on unsuspecting prey
Wild Scandinavia • Head north with BBC Two for a winter wildlife spectacle to remember
American cicada fest • Every 13 and 17 years periodical cicadas emerge and turn their forest habitat into a very different place
Mammoth tusks being traded as elephant ivory • Conservationists fear a rise in the ice-ivory trade poses a new threat to elephants and the environment
Nature’s bubble wrap washes up on seashore • Beachcombing in the wilds of winter can bring fascinating rewards
ORIGIN OF PIECES AN ANATOMICAL MISCELLANY • A giraffe’s neck
GILLIAN BURKE • “The co-evolution of fire and plants runs deep, and continues today”
SYNCHRONISED SPINNING
Gabriel Hemery • The forest scientist discusses his lifelong love of trees and the inspiration behind his latest book
World’s ‘rarest duck’ comes home • The Madagascar pochard returns to island wetland after absence of more than 30 years
Kodama jujutsu
Monk parakeets may know who’s speaking • Recordings made in Barcelona show these social birds have individual ‘voiceprints’, like humans
CAT AND MOUSE
Menopause seen in chimpanzees • Females experience a loss of reproductive function, but the evolutionary benefits remain uncertain
JONATHAN AND ANGIE SCOTT • “The experience is becoming more akin to a circus”
Tapping out a rain dance • Black-headed gulls, like other gulls, have a smart way to woo earthworms
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES GREY SEAL • Lucy Cooke explains the strong bond between mother and pup
Dark matters • Herald moths will emerge in spring but for now they rest up
POO CORNER ID GUIDE • Hyena
TURNING JAPANESE BATHING JAPANESE MACAQUES • The sight of snow monkeys enjoying a long hot soak is sure to raise a smile
TOP FIVE PLACES • Other spots to catch up with Japan’s wildlife
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IT’S COLD OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND BAT FLY • The strange flightless fly that can be found cosying up with bats
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ONE MAN AND HIS FROG • High in Ecuador’s cloudforests, Jaime Culebras is on a mission to save a rare and lonely frog
Meet the heroes • The five other remarkable people who feature in the final Planet Earth III episode
ARCTIC SURVIVOR • After a century recovering from hunting, the Svalbard reindeer now faces the challenges of life in a warming world
Voyage of hope • Two centuries after Charles Darwin set sail on HMS Beagle, a global conservation project is following the naturalist’s journey of discovery around the world
WHAT LIES BENEATH • An ancient and mysterious eel-like creature lurks on France’s riverbeds
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