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The coyote (scientific name Canis Iatrans), has a rich history
I stop short of taking my next step. Somewhere amid the squeak-crunch of snow beneath my boots and the footfalls and heavy breathing of our labrador, Hobbes, there is something else. The two of us sta
Successful European conservation policy pits farmer against predator
THE last Wednesday in May is World Otter Day, organised by the International Otter Survival Fund. The Eurasian otter is the only British species and in recent years has been doing better in the wilder
Spring is the time to see the muscular and noble goshawk, usually as elusive as a ghost circling and swooping through the sky
Walruses live in the arctic and sub-Arctic. They are one of the largest pinnipeds (meaning fin-footed) and are related to seals and sealions. Their Latin name, Odobenus rosmarus, translates as ‘tooth-
The stag beetle’s intimidating appearance belies its vulnerability, says Claire Saul, as she discovers what we can do to help them survive