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Walruses live in the arctic and sub-Arctic. They are one of the largest pinnipeds (meaning fin-footed) and are related to seals and sealions. Their Latin name, Odobenus rosmarus, translates as ‘tooth-
This month, go wild for June, discover the secret world of penguins and listen to curious questions.
Long believed to be a symbol of good fortune, the albatross has its own annual world awareness day on 19th June. As legend would have it, the bird embodies the souls of sailors lost at sea, and to har
THE last Wednesday in May is World Otter Day, organised by the International Otter Survival Fund. The Eurasian otter is the only British species and in recent years has been doing better in the wilder
For wildlife photographer Federico Veronesi, tracking down ‘tuskers’ became all-encompassing. He tells Graeme Green about it
Compare tim flach’s wildlife portraits with almost identical images created by artificial intelligence (AI) and you are aware of two things – they are remarkably lifelike but you can still quite easil