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Dawn patrol In the chill before sunrise, a leopard roams her bouldery domain. Temperatures can reach 50oC here in summer. As the sun strengthens, the leopard will seek out the cool and shade of a cave
The pine marten is back, roaming the UK’s woodlands. And its return to some spots after almost a century might be helping out the red squirrel…
On a journey through the Pantanal in Brazil, Kate Eshelby questions what will happen to the wider world if we don’t learn to take conservation seriously
Daniel Wiles The Puma 208pp. Swift. £14.99. This short, impressive novel comes in two parts, and presents the reader with two central mysteries. The first part, “The God of This Living”, introduces us
This week’s dream: the weird and wonderful wildlife ...
At an altitude of 3,600m, up on the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes, the green of the mountain fades to a pale olive. The trees give way to sun-flowered frailejones and the lack of oxygen ma