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Threatened with extinction in the 1960s, the mighty
Unhurried in flight and with a sideline in stolen goods, the handsome red kite is the gentleman thief of the raptor world
So wondrous to witness that we often simply imagine we have seen one, the golden eagle embodies the spirit of the Highlands, but is happily progressing south once again
With a ‘butterfly emergency’ in the UK, conservationists are gearing up for this year’s Big Butterfly Count. But what has happened to these insects? And can they – on a wing and a prayer – ever bounce back?
Our view of them may be clouded by controversy, but the sight of a silver-grey hen harrier scaling the heavens is pure theatre
Britain’s wild places are under pressure – but cycling gives us rare access to their beauty and fragility. Sophie Pavelle explores what’s at stake from the saddle
When experiencing change in life, it’s wise to turn to nature for guidance. With billions of years of trial and error behind it, nature offers wise lessons on how we can adapt to new and unforeseen ci