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The tides are changing for marine conservation
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wild TIMES • What’s happening right now
Grub’s up • It’s a full-time job keeping young songbirds fed at this time of year
Springwatch • The seasonal spectacular returns to BBC Two
Australian cheetah released in Africa • A captive-born cub from Sydney will help boost the genetic diversity of wild populations
Blowin’ in the wind • Seek out cottongrass on high ground
ROLE REVERSAL
Sperm whales poo on attacking orcas • Marine biologists are left scratching their heads after the ocean giants appear to use faeces to foil predatory orcas
Lionfish invade the Mediterranean Sea • As the predator continues to expand its global range, concern grows over its impact on local ecosystems
Pudella carlae
GILLIAN BURKE • “Is damaging habitats to fuel the green transition justified?”
Triassic titan identified • Remains of a prehistoric marine reptile found in Somerset are identified as a new giant ichthyosaur
IN THE SHALLOWS
Reprieve for raptors on Scottish moors • It is hoped that a new law regulating the grouse-shooting industry will tackle raptor persecution
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • Disguising as males helps these females avoid attacks
BA (HONS) WILDLIFE MEDIA
MARK CARWARDINE • “Any environmental campaigner who does protest risks imprisonment”
BLINDED BY THE LIGHT • On balmy evenings, amorous beetles put on a spellbinding show in North American forests
SPINNING AROUND • Going around in circles proves fruitful for this filter-feeder
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“To save the reef, we need everybody involved” • Indigenous peoples may hold the key to protecting the Great Barrier Reef
BAHAMAS BENEATH • A dive into the waters of this famous island nation with the creatures that call it home
IT’S A COLOURFUL LIFE • Delve into the unique and complex biology of the clownfish, arguably the world’s most famous fish
Send in the clowns
ON DECK • Ferries aren’t just for transport, they’re also perfect vessels for conservation
Top 10 species to spot from a ferry
RESHARK • The world’s first shark rewilding initiative has seen zebra sharks released in the waters of Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago
Three other species to see in Raja Ampat • The archipelago is a biodiversity hotspot, with 1,600 species of fish, more than three-quarters of the world’s coral species, and exotic creatures such as these…
Mission Blue • Sylvia Earle has dedicated her life to marine conservation; she tells BBC Wildlife why protecting the ocean is essential to all life on earth
The life of Sylvia Earle
Q&A • With Leoma Williams and Stuart Blackman Email your questions to wildlifemagazine@ourmedia.co.uk
WHAT ON EARTH?
FAST ANSWERS
Does cloning create identical copies?
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Black mamba
Photo CLUB
SNAP-CHAT • Caitlin Bailey on drowning drones and sea cucumber bums
The crossword
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Mandarin ducks regularly visit our garden
Bengal tiger
Tool-using animals • Our pick of 10 species that exhibit this special skill