Also in the News
Blogs
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When dinosaurs bite
Deepest tooth marks reveal dinosaurs’ meat-eating habits
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Meal for two
Why people and other primates share food
On TV and Radio
Video collections
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Seaside spectacular
Summer is the perfect time to explore the wildlife of the seaside.
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Nature's record breakers
Meet the biggest, the fastest and the deadliest the natural world has to offer.
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Garden wildlife
The wildlife in our gardens can be as varied and numerous as it is surprising.
Features & Analysis
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Early Autumn
Migrating birds are already on the move
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Polar bears and people
Will encounters between humans and polar bears become more common?
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Protecting the Galapagos Islands
Conservation officials are cracking down on tours of the Galapagos Islands in a bid to protect its endangered animals and marine life. Fast Track
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Insects and the city
A three-year survey across Britain aims to uncover the habitats where insect pollinators do best BBC News
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Welcome to synurbia
In his Wonder Monkey blog, Matt Walker discusses the rise of synurbic species, and whether wildlife will adapt to live within our towns and cities
BlackCat_Photos commenting on Twitter about the release of ladybird spiders on a Dorset heath“Oh he's so cute! @bbc_springwatch @BBCNature (& that's from someone scared of spiders!)”