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Welcome to the BBC Wildlife Magazine Press Office. Here you will find all of our latest and archived news.

For all press and publicity enquiries, please contact:
Tabitha Morton
Head of Press & PR | BBC Magazines Bristol
Tel: 0117 3148300
Email: tabithamorton@bbcmagazinesbristol.com
Web: www.bbcmagazinesbristol.com/news.asp

LATEST NEWS

BBC Wildlife Magazine and Earthwatch launch nature writing competition [20 February 2008]
Call for Submissions – Deadline 30 April, 2008
Do you have a creative talent waiting to be unleashed? BBC Wildlife Magazine has joined forces with Earthwatch, the environmental charity, to launch the 2008 BBC Wildlife Magazine/Earthwatch Nature Writer of the Year Award.

BBC Wildlife Magazine: Young Environmental Journalist of the Year Revealed [25 October 2007]
Aberdeen's Sarah Marley has been announced as BBC Wildlife Magazine’s Young Environmental Journalist of the Year 2007.

BBC Wildlife Magazine: Scotland's capercaillies in conservation conundrum [24 October 2007]
Protected pine martens are a significant predator of the nests of the rare capercaillies, which can only be found in Scotland, according to an exclusive report in BBC Wildlife Magazine tomorrow.

BBC Wildlife Magazine: Rats demand respect as report reveals rodent reality [24 October 2007]
As ‘Ratatouille’ celebrates the charm of rats with cinema goers across the country, a new report challenges common perceptions that these ‘filthy’ rodents spread death and disease, revealing that they are not only fastidiously clean, but that they deserve far more of our respect.



BBC Wildlife Magazine: Prince of Wales crowned conservation hero [7 June 2007]
The Prince of Wales has been named the most influential living conservationist in the UK, according to a panel of Britain’s foremost experts.



BBC Wildlife Magazine reveals Cumbria is best place to live in the UK [18 January 2007]
If you love wildlife, Cumbria is not only the best place to live in England, but in the whole of the UK, according to an in depth environmental study carried out by BBC Wildlife magazine.



BBC Wildlife Magazine: New threat for tigers revealed [22 November 2006]
A special report to be published in BBC Wildlife Magazine, reveals that a new threat from China is set to further endanger the wild tiger.

BBC Wildlife Magazine reveals top ten eco-destinations [16 November 2006]
An article to be published in the December issue of BBC Wildlife Magazine next week will reveal the world's top ten eco-destinations for wildlife travel, including two British destinations.

BBC Wildlife Magazine: Saving red squirrels deemed waste of money [2 August 2006]
In an article to be published in BBC Wildlife Magazine tomorrow, Professor Stephen Harris argues that attempts to save the red squirrel on the UK mainland are a waste of money and puts forward a controversial new approach to their conservation.

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