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
Battle of the birds • A jay puts up a fight when it finds itself in the sight lines of a sparrowhawk
Appearances can be deceiving • The gypsy cuckoo bumblebee is a trickster and nest invader
Whiskers help bats hover like hummingbirds • While hovering at nectar-bearing plants, bats use whiskers for fine control of both body and tongue
Something in the water • The downward trend in shark attacks may be good news for swimmers but is it bad news for sharks?
Call of the wildflower • Ground ivy, the plant that creates a big buzz in spring
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Leverets are out in the open • Brown hares come into the world surprisingly ready for action
ORIGIN OF PIECES AN ANATOMICAL MISCELLANY • A centipede’s jaws
GILLIAN BURKE • “Our beloved bees are caught up in the interests of the sugar industry”
Wild TIMES
10 unusual animals • Creatures with a notable appearance that in some cases have achieved internet fame
Ancient antlers
Marcelo Oliveira • Senior programme specialist at WWF Brazil on jaguar conservation in the Amazon
Wetlands go lead-free • Law to save millions of wildfowl comes into effect as the use of lead gunshot is banned across EU countries
DiCaprio’s snail-eating snake
Mummy’s boys
Lost & Found VAGRANT SPECIES DIARY • American herring gull, Cornwall
MUSIC TO YOUR EARS
Fitting right in
Here’s looking at you, fish • Cleaner fish recognise their own faces in ways that show a sense of self
COLLECTIVE NOUNS WHAT’S IN A NAME? • A pack of stoats
The power of green • Seek out vibrant beech foliage to boost your wellbeing
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES GREATER SAGE-GROUSE • Lucy Cooke on a bird busting myths of female passivity
Family trees • Listen out for the lilting song of the pied flycatcher in the woods
POO CORNER ID GUIDE • Pallas’s cat
MARK CARWARDINE OPINION • “As grey wolf numbers increase, there is a rising tide of hostility”
HS2 in firing line for wildlife impact • Conservationists say the company behind the rail project has got its calculations badly wrong
Spring is in the hare
NEXT ISSUE • COMMON MAYFLY
UNION OF THE SNAKE DANCING ADDERS • Watch male adders wriggle and writhe around as they battle over a mate
NEXT MONTH • Mike shares the joys of wheeling puffins in May
CAUGHT BY THE FUZZ GREATER BLADDERWORT • The sinister secret of this free-floating pond plant lies beneath the water’s surface
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THE BIG CAT QUEST • One woman’s mission to see a rare snow leopard in Tajikistan’s Pamir mountains – and meet the people protecting them
LAKE OF AQUATIC STARS • Lake Malawi is one of the world’s largest and most biodiverse, home to hundreds of species of colourful, curious endemic cichlid fishes
ONE YEAR, 1000 PLANTS • Discover how Mike Dilger accomplished his lockdown-inspired botanical marathon
Soundscape • An emerging...