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2020-05-07
Points of view
The people behind our stories
News: eDNA
Connecting with nature
Packham on well-being
Wildlife from your window
Riverbank royalty
Working for nature
Dorset is now the home of the UK’s first super national nature reserve
Meet the scientist
Mike Dilger’s wildlife watching
Mark Carwardine
Wildlife champion
A forest for the future
Nick Baker’s hidden Britain
Truth or fiction?
Lesser Bermuda snail
IN FOCUS | Stick together
Bursting into song
Humble bees
Seal hunters
Blue beauty
Name calling
Spawning season
Toxic bloom
SPECIES TO LOOK OUT FOR
CHOICE LOCATIONS
LIVING IN THE DARK
The acid test of strange fish behaviour
From land to sea to sea otter
British moths declining, aphid numbers stable
Pinguicula rosmarieae
IN NUMBERS
Grazing animals could prevent permafrost thaw
Nature in brief
Marañón River Basin
eDNA: HOW IT WORKS
How to see kingfishers
Weather, polution & predation
Blending in with the scenery
LIVING WITH POLAR BEARS
ROSS HODDINOTT
Are any snakes poisonous?
Can chickens fly?
Why do mistle thrushes nest in traffic lights?
Do octopus legs get tangled?
Do floods wipe out animals in the soil?
Are elephant shrews more elephant, or more shrew?
Short-lived mayflies
Why are giant pandas born so tiny?
Is anywhere on Earth devoid of life?
GLASS SQUID
The complex lives of British freshwater fishes
The Natural Health Service
Nature of Summer
WILD STREAM
MEET THE AUTHORS Jim and Joel Ashton
Stranger than Nature
Stubborn Light of Things
The Book of Brilliant Bugs
Notebook and pencil case
Wild Child
Wanderland
OUT I N THE GARDEN
APRIL’S ANSWERS
Floating on air
A WATERPROOF PARAMO JACKET
Human population
Marvelous mosses
Planting trees
Too quick to cull?
Change of view
The expert view
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