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BBC Wildlife Magazine

Spring 2024
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

How wolves have been portrayed leaves me howling

BBC Wildlife Magazine

FOLLOW THE HERD • Be amazed by nature every month with a subscription to the world’s best wildlife magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Spring 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 7, 2024

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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

How wolves have been portrayed leaves me howling

BBC Wildlife Magazine

FOLLOW THE HERD • Be amazed by nature every month with a subscription to the world’s best wildlife magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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

Save when you subscribe to the digital edition

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...


Expand title description text