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BBC Wildlife Magazine

Jun 01 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

The tides are changing for marine conservation

BBC Wildlife Magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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

BBC wildlife

“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


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Jun 01 2024

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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

The tides are changing for marine conservation

BBC Wildlife Magazine

Every month, only in BBC Wildlife

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

BBC wildlife

“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


Expand title description text