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LOU GRANT, BIRMINGHAM
It’s not only salmon making their move, writes Giles Catchpole
KILLER WHALES, OR ORCAS, have been filmed making and then using what is thought to be the cetacean equivalent of a pumice stone. It’s the first time that a marine mammal has been seen creating a groom
In Sydney, Australia, sulfur-crested cockatoos have a reputation for raiding skips and bins and being able to figure out a way past almost any lock people might use to try and keep them out. Now, they
Every month, we trawl the nation’s coastline to bring you news of the people, places and exciting goings-on that are worth knowing about
Mike Thrussell explains why a basic understanding of how salt concentrations in water affect fish behaviour can help to increase your catches dramatically
Troubling odours associated with sea toilets are easily remedied, says Andrew Simpson