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Evidence shows that some dinosaurs could survive cold, dark winters
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS? IN THE ’70S IT WAS WISER TO RUN. DIRECTOR KEVIN CONNOR REMEMBERS THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT
Igloo-building, pine needle soup and some seriously high-stakes fire building – Anna Richards heads to the Swiss Jura mountains for a course on extreme cold survival
In a time when people are being asked to consider eating insects, we should, perhaps, learn a thing or two from the aardvark (Orycteropus afer), Africa’s ant-guzzling gourmand. On an average night, th
Happy New (wildlife-watching) Year to all readers, says James Lowen
Why is it important to notice the changing of the seasons and how does it help our understanding of nature? It’s fun and satisfying to notice changes with each passing day. And the things we enjoy doi
Indoor training is a triathlete’s off-season staple due to the technological revolution and apps like Zwift; heat training is very much in vogue due to research over the past few years extolling the b