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BBC Wildlife Magazine, publié en langue Anglais, est un magazine de Royaume-Uni. Consultez BBC Wildlife Magazine en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de BBC Wildlife Magazine dans les archives.

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ArticleNature Table

From a church-eat­ing fungus to crime-solv­ing brambles via tongue-eat­ing lice, comedian Sue Per­kins hosts this light-hearted ‘show and tell’ series that cel­eb­rates the nat­ural world and all of its fas­cin­at­ing and hil­ari­ous eccent­ri­cit­ies.

Nature Table

ArticleSecret Garden

Don’t miss this brand-new, five-part series, nar­rated by David Atten­bor­ough, which explores the animal life in rural and urban UK gar­dens from Bris­tol to the West­ern High­lands, high­light­ing the biod­iversity on our door­steps and sug­gest­ing...

Secret Garden

ArticleSir David’s most mem­or­able moments

Tech­nical jour­ney When Atten­bor­ough inter­viewed con­ser­va­tion­ist Peter Scott at Slimbridge in 1962, heavy cam­eras were moun­ted on wheeled carts known as ‘dol­lies’ to cre­ate smooth cam­era move­ments. Over the course of seven dec­ades of...

Sir David’s most mem­or­able moments

ArticleTHE COVER

This month, a log­ger­head turtle graces our cover. Pho­to­grapher Jordi Chias took the shot in the Medi­ter­ranean, and describes how he’s honed his tech­nique over many years: “I jump into the water about 50m away and approach slowly, then hope the...

THE COVER

ArticleMARK CARWARDINE

“Research­ers are using space-age repro­duct­ive tech­no­logy in a last-ditch res­cue attempt” What is the prob­lem? The north­ern white rhino is the most crit­ic­ally endangered rhino. It was com­mon at the time of its dis­cov­ery, in 1903, across...

MARK CARWARDINE