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862 breeding pairs of cirl buntings were recorded in Britain in 2009, a...

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1m metric tonnes of fish caught in the North Sea is subsequently...

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An Amur (or Siberian) tiger cub, the first to be found in the wild in...

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What's the world's lightest mammal? & other questions

If our first quiz whet your appetite, why not tackle our second round of wildlife trivia?

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Team Blog

Society of Wildlife Artists blog: Judgement Day
27th August 2010 - 05.57

Darren Rees is on the judging panel of the annual exhibition by the SWLA - and it's not as easy as it sounds.

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The best places to live in the UK
4th August 2010 - 05.35

Features editor Ben Hoare reveals the best place to live in the UK for wildlife. 

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Wildlife Competition

Nature-writing award 2010: The results
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Wildlife artist of the year 2010: The results
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Nature-writer of the year award 2010: The launch
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Wildlife artist of the year 2010: The launch
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Wildlife Giveaway

Win a timeless WWF medal from the Royal Mint
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Wildlife Podcast

BBC Wildlife Podcast - September 2010

Former Goodie Bill Oddie joins BBC Wildlife's James Fair and Ben Hoare to explain why he’s helping a new campaign to save the world’s gibbons from extinction. Plus Ben and James discuss wildlife fiction.

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Earth News
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