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WILD LIFE
Elegant, enigmatic and mystical – deer are much-loved
Rick Minter has devoted 25 years of his life to the hunt for the feline predators he says are roaming free throughout Britain. And it’s not as far-fetched as it sounds…
FOR AS LONG AS I COULD REMEMBER, the northern goshawk had been elusive, existing just at the edge of everything. This ‘grey ghost’ haunted my imagination. In the early 1970s – which was just as I was
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Karen Youngs revels in the changing landscape and encounters a handsome game bird on a morning walk
Mankind may be tribal and sociable by nature, yet the ‘bliss of solitude’–a state previously reserved for hermits– is the key to achieving inner peace, says Laura Parker
I MET MY FIRST MINOTAUR BEETLE recently. It was a male and he was making his way across my friend’s field, which she manages for wildlife. I stopped and watched him for a few minutes. He walked with p