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Let’s stick together • Family is everything if you want to stay alive in the Arctic wilderness
Safer oceans for sea turtles • Poaching of sea turtles has declined dramatically this century
Nature’s tinsel • Look out for wispy clematis seedheads decorating bare hedges
Bin raiders • A fast-paced arms race has arisen in Australia as humans attempt to deter cunning cockatoos
Dapper ducks • Overwintering goldeneyes have all the glamour of 007
Beauty plane to see • Fuzzy brown catkins festoon the branches of London’s iconic tree
ORIGIN OF PIECES • A starfish’s madreporite
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GILLIAN BURKE • “I remind myself that life can be fragile but also irrepressible”
MUNTJACS IN THE MIST
David Daballen • A finalist in the Tusk Conservation Awards, David talks about protecting elephants in northern Kenya
Tree huggers • For Madagascar’s sifaka lemurs, there’s nothing cooler than hugging a tree – literally
Southern maned sloth
Lost & Found • Common nighthawk, Wantage
Europe becoming wilder • Grey wolves are among the top predators making a continental comeback
COLLECTIVE NOUNS • A labour of moles
Salt of the Earth • Growing areas of saltmarsh mean new wildlife havens on our coasts
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • Lucy Cooke on a ruthless and highly emasculating huntress
In praise of pigeons • It’s time we learned to love our common garden visitor
POO CORNER • Eurasian beaver
MARK CARWARDINE • “De-extinction is fraught with serious ethical and practical dilemmas”
Orcas work together to attack great whites • New video footage reveals these supreme hunters taking down the largest predatory fish on Earth
LITTLE BY LITTLE • Noisy flocks of emerald-green birds are becoming an increasingly common sight in the UK
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RAGS TO RICHES • In muddy estuaries live secretive worms with special ways of pulling edible morsels into their lairs
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LIFT OFF! • In the forests of Hokkaido, Japan, lives a small, cute, furry mammal with a superpower: it’s the Ezo flying squirrel
Frequent flyers • What other animals can take to the air?
The king of conservation • King Charles III is one of the great environmentalists of our time – but does his accession put that vital work at risk?
PARADISE FOUND • Chimanimani National Park, spanning the mountainous border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe, is a wildlife hotspot waiting to be explored
THE TURNING TIDE • Sustainable tourism holds the key to reversing the ecological clock on Mauritius, an Indian Ocean paradise whose biodiversity is...