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ArticleGermany’s historic rewilding
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.
ArticleThe Turtle Freed After 41 Years in Captivity
Part of the Witness History series, this is the story of Jorge the loggerhead turtle, who was trapped in fishing nets in 1984. Find out what happened to him and where he is now. Catch up on BBC Sounds
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...
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...
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...
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...