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Themen | 006/2024 (17.05.2024)
  • LANDLORD OF THE WILD
    The humble aardvark is seldom praised for its work digging out homes for other animals
  • THE PUFFARAZZI
    Every summer, an epic survey of Iceland’s puffns takes place – and two photographers decided to lend a helping hand
  • CRACK DOWN
    As the new Amazon drama Poacher hits our screens, we take a look at the fight to end ivory poaching in India
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Themen | 007/2024 (25.06.2024)
  • BURNING BRIGHT
    Revered as brothers, tigers have found sanctuary living alongside India’s ancient Idu Mishmi tribe
  • 10 BRILLIANT BIRDING HOLIDAYS
    Birdwatching is not just about ticking off species – it’s good for you! So do yourself a favour and book a birding break.
  • “To save the reef, we need everybody involved”
    Indigenous peoples may hold the key to protecting the Great Barrier Reef
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Themen | 008/2024 (19.07.2024)
  • SEEKING A NEW WILD
    Rewilding projects are popping up across Europe, and one family took to the road to see them all
  • ON THE ROCKS
    As windfarm development threatens nesting kittiwake populations, mitigation measures are being rolled out
  • MONKEY AROUND
    Rhesus macaques arrived in Florida more than 80 years ago – and their presence still divides opinion
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Themen | 010/2024 (13.09.2024)
  • CATS UP CLOSE
    We go behind the scenes of the ambitious and thrilling new BBC series, Big Cats 24/7
  • EIGHT-LEGGED THERAPIST
    How the unlikely pastime of tarantula-watching helped one woman overcome her anxiety
  • Here comes the sun
    Solar power is a necessary part of our journey to Net Zero. But its impact on wildlife is less clear.
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In der aktuellen Ausgabe von BBC Wildlife

  • wild TIMES
    The latest news, photography and seasonal wildlife highlights
  • Crocodiles taught not to chow down on toxic toads
    Aversion therapy proves a lifesaver for Australia’s reptiles
  • Egg ruse could save the capercaillie
    Diverting nest predators to artificial feeding sites may prove a lifeline for Scotland’s declining birds
  • Mapping graveyards
    New Zealand’s endangered birds are following path of extinct ancestors
  • Tiny satellites detect fire
    New technology set to save millions of animals from wildfires
  • wild OCTOBER
    7 nature encounters for the month ahead
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    7 nature encounters for the month ahead
  • Why are orcas ramming boats?
    Most scientists believe that the ocean predators are only playing, but not everyone agrees
  • Can cattle help wildlife?
    Beef production gets a bad rap, but in some situations cows can aid conservation
  • GILLIAN BURKE
    “I try to imagine our planet through the eyes of migrating birds”
  • GILLIAN BURKE
    “I’ve been forced to concede that grasses are incredibly beautiful”
  • FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
    Sticking their necks out for motherhood
  • FEMALE OF THE SPECIES PRAYING MANTIS
    Let’s hear it for praying mantis mums
  • MARK CARWARDINE
    “It is illegal to kill most songbirds in the EU. But the legislation is hardly worth the paper it is written on.”
  • MARK CARWARDINE
    “There is absolutely no evidence that killing badgers reduces the incidence of TB in cattle”
  • BABY LOVE
    Madagascar is the place to see these charismatic primates in the wild
  • COME FLY WITH ME MIGRATING STRAW-COLOURED FRUIT BATS
    Every year, hundreds of thousands of bats flock to Zambia to feast on a bounty of fruit
  • TOP FIVE PLACES
    Where to see wildlife in Zambia
  • STUCK ON YOU
    A tiny, forest-dwelling creature with a secret weapon
  • MR BIG STUFF AUSTRALIAN HORROR MOTH
    When it comes to wooing a female, size matters for this colourful moth
  • CATS UP CLOSE
    We go behind the scenes of the ambitious and thrilling new BBC series, Big Cats 24/7
  • GREAT ESCAPE
    The remote and rugged Cape York Peninsula is one of Australia’s largest wildernesses, guarding extraordinary natural treasures
  • FINDING SANCTUARY
    There’s a special place in Sierra Leone that offers refuge to chimpanzees in need
  • EIGHT-LEGGED THERAPIST
    How the unlikely pastime of tarantula-watching helped one woman overcome her anxiety
  • How to bring up a chimp
    Young chimps go through three stages of care after they arrive at Tacugama
  • Here comes the sun
    Solar power is a necessary part of our journey to Net Zero. But its impact on wildlife is less clear.
  • REALM OF THE BEAR
    A small, shy population of rare Apennine brown bears survives in the forested mountains of central Italy
  • “Do we always have to decide what should live and where?”
    Nature has been allowed to take its course across two decades in a Norfolk garden, with surprising and ingeniously creative outcomes
  • MAGIC IN THE MEADOW
    Easily overlooked in the long grass and at risk of extinction, aquatic warblers are being given a helping hand thanks to a translocation project in the marshlands of eastern Europe
  • DE-EXTINCTION THE LAZARUS SCIENCE
    The ability to bring species back from the dead is about more than playing God – it can aid conservation too
  • How de-extinction science helps endangered species
    When a species rebounds from near extinction, the last individuals leave a genetic legacy. Populations descended from small founder numbers lack the genetic diversity needed for long-term survival, but advances in genomics and assisted reproductive techniques are already being used to help them.
  • INSPIRED BY NATURE
    Meet the animals that have helped improve human medicine
  • Feathers in the fenmire
    Conserving aquatic warblers benefits a host of other birds, including these five…
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    Improved ventilators
  • Ant
    Managing a pandemic
  • Koala
    Good gut health
  • Frog
    Life-saving equipment
  • Midge
    Painless injections
  • Crane
    Temperature regulation
  • Naked mole rat
    Secret to longevity
  • White-blooded fish
    Understanding blood
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    Heart function
  • Chimpanzee
    Dealing with grief
  • SNAP-CHAT
    Jon A Juarez on foxes in the city and sand in the camera
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  • SNAP-CHAT
    Kate Vylet on tumbling in surfgrass and dodging humpback whales
  • Once-extinct animals
    These ‘back from the dead’ species are a cause for celebration
  • See-through animals
    Meet the translucent creatures that are hiding in plain sight