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WildTIMES • What’s happening right now
Follow the crowd • Striped marlin come together to feast on speedy schools of baitfish in the Pacific
A dose of sunshine • The bright brimstone butterfly is a welcome sight in early spring
Traffic noise makes rural robins more aggressive • New study finds country-dwelling robins get feistier in response to human-made noise pollution
Hen harrier breeding project takes flight • The raptors are to be released onto Salisbury Plain in an attempt to revive the bird of prey in southern England
The vampire diaries • Spot a strange parasite of tree roots this month
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Melodies to inspire the arts • Listen for the enduring songs of skylarks and see their spiralling flight
ORIGIN OF PIECES • A male’s nipples
GILLIAN BURKE • “Law is arguably the most powerful tool for protecting the Earth”
SNOW SCENE
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Roseman Adams • Community leader on the recovery of the ‘Polaroid’ gecko on Union Island in the Caribbean
Hosts with the most • Parasitised wolves are more likely to become leaders of the pack as their behaviour is forced to change
Garrarnawun bush tomato
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Lost & Found • Stejneger’s scoter, Firth of Forth
CROSS ROADS
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Satellites track dinner time dash • New research could help ease conflicts between elephants and people
COLLECTIVE NOUNS • A mustering of storks
Feast of plenty • Find holly berries and you could spot a mistle thrush defending what’s left of its precious food stash
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • Lucy Cooke on a hammerhead cloning to survive extinction
Sunny side up • Yellow coltsfoot is one of the first wildflowers to emerge in spring
POO CORNER • European badger
MARK CARWARDINE • “COP15 is likely to be another grave disappointment”
Invisibility croak • Sleeping glassfrogs perfect their transparency by hiding their blood in a mirror-coated liver
THE BOXER • Bag a ringside seat to see battling brown hares during their mating season
CLOSE TO YOU • A small, parasitic pea-sized crab that’s most content living inside its bivalve host
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CUB SCOUT • The brown bear mothers of coastal Alaska work hard to feed, teach and protect their young offspring
“It’s such a simple idea, why haven’t we been doing it for years?” • How nature could help fix our flooding problems
Smart water tanks • Computer-controlled containers to slow the flow
SURVIVOR • Six years ago, a poacher’s snare robbed a lioness of her leg. Against the odds, she lives on in Kafue National Park, Zambia.
ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE • If you crave a remote island paradise but don't want to fly, there are white-sand beaches and extraordinary wildlife a ferry ride from Cornwall
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Q&A • Email your questions to wildquestions@immediate.co.uk
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