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
Blossom busters • Fruit trees erupting into bloom prove tempting for colourful bullfinches at this time of year
Crime thriller • Amazon Prime drama Poacher delves into a dark underworld
Giant anteater spotted for first time in 130 years • Hundreds of hours of survey footage have revealed the rare mammal in the south-west of Rio Grande do Sul state in Brazil
Banned pesticide given the green light again • Despite the harm it causes bees, a neonicotinoid has been approved for ‘emergency use’ on sugar beet
Now’s the time to see fritillaries • Just a few special sites offer sweeping displays
ORIGIN OF PIECES • A leopard’s spots
GOLDEN WONDERS
Out of hot water • Critically Endangered red handfish removed from the wild to safeguard the species from extinction
World’s smallest armadillo has a unique double skin • Two layers are better than one – particularly if you spend most of your life underground
Americerura brasiliensis
GILLIAN BURKE • “Nature watchers and land workers are more attuned to circular time”
Poland pauses logging in ancient forests • The new government’s decision will provide temporary relief for brown bears and bison
SPLASH OF COLOUR
Raptor numbers in freefall across Africa • Rampant development and climate change are leading to declines in large areas of the continent
How to greet a cockchafer • The charming nocturnal beetle has an array of alternative names
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • Lucy Cooke on the clever bacterium that can change a woodlouse’s sex
Spring calling • Listen out for the heartstopping song of the blackcap
POO CORNER • Raccoon
MARK CARWARDINE • “Taking governments to court is a significant conservation tool”
ALL RISE • Just a snorkel will suffice to spy these distinctive predators congregating beneath the waves
LEAN ON ME • The tiny forest-dwelling mammal with a super-strength spine
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The lost wolf • Wolves have a long and fascinating history in Britain, and welcoming them back home could help heal our landscape
EXPEDITION BORNEO • This large island in the Malay archipelago is renowned for its wild riches, yet still holds many secrets
A WING AND A PRAYER • Wildlife hospitals near Vancouver are seeing a huge influx of patients due to climate change, but staff and volunteers remain determined to work miracles
WONDER WOMEN • How 10 female conservationists have changed our relationship with nature
WALKING WITH WOMBATS • A convict settlement in a past life, Maria Island is now a sanctuary for endangered species
What is an Old World monkey?
What was the first animal on Earth?
Magic roundabout
Should you feed bread to birds?
Cold-blooded & warm-blooded
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Great apes
Go WILD!
Photo CLUB
SNAP-CHAT • Orsolya Haarberg talks cold feet and confiding...