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They’re a well loved symbol of Australia, but as Lex Rigby discovers, t
Britain is a country mercifully bereft of threatening fauna–or so you might believe. John Lewis-Stempel provides a miscellany of our otherwise benign land’s more fearsome critters
Unfairly maligned as a sneaky troublemaker, the quicksilver ferret is a characterful, curious and highly intelligent creature–with fascinating regal and cultural trappings to boot, writes Octavia Pollock
From Shakespeare to treasured stalking trophies and scientific study, antlers in all their aspects never fail to impress and inspire, says Charles Harris
RED FOX
Hannah Betts prefers parading pelts to donning dun uniforms
How is climate change – and consequently evolving farming practices – affecting hunting? Andrew Sallis finds out