BBC Wildlife - February 2025

BBC Wildlife - February 2025

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REBORN IN THE USA - One womanâs mission to save the bald eagle.
Brazilâs secret crab island.
On the prowl with polar bears.
Salmon to surge after largest dam removal project in history
California's Klamath River in recovery following large-scale restoration

1 min
AI brings hope for rare reds
New tech 'Squirrel Agent' can target invasive greys at feeders

1 min
Expedition Killer Whale
IN A REMOTE CORNER OF ANTARCTICA, a group of around 100 killer whales has developed an extraordinary method of hunting, known as wave-washing.

1 min
Big step for great Indian bustards
Artificial insemination offers a ray of hope

1 min
Feeding birds may kill them
We love to attract birds to our gardens, but feeders can pose a deadly risk

4 mins
wild FEBRUARY
7 nature encounters for the month ahead

3 mins
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES GREAT TINAMOU
It pays not to put all your eggs in one basket

2 mins
LIFE'S A BEACH
These impressive predators launch themselves from the surf in a spectacular hunting strategy

3 mins
SHAPE OF YOU
Its hefty headgear has garnered this sap-sucker mythical status

2 mins
KINGDOM OF THE ICE BEAR
Powerful and ruthless, but playful and tender, the polar bears of Svalbard are as complex as they are beautiful, says photographer Florian Ledoux

3 mins
SLOW BUT SURE
The Javan slow loris has suffered a huge population decline in recent years. But conservation efforts are turning the tide for this fascinating animal.

7 mins
Big cats in BRITAIN
Sightings and DNA tests suggest that large cats such as black leopards are quietly naturalising in Britain. Hereâs the whole story.

7 mins
REACH FOR THE SKY
In the 1970s, the bald eagle was on the verge of extinction. Thanks in part to the pioneering work of one young biologist, this magnificent bird has made a spectacular comeback.

7 mins
A CRAB CALLED JOHN
The yellow land crab lives a secret life on an island stronghold off the coast of Brazil. One photographer went to find out more about this charismatic crustacean.

7 mins
Why do penguins give stones to each other?
THERE'S NOT A GREAT CHOICE OF NEST-building materials in the Antarctic. Pretty much the only things available to gentoo, Adélie and chinstrap penguins are pebbles, which at least serve to raise eggs off the frozen ground.

1 min
How is a queen bee chosen?
PEOPLE HAVE LONG PEERED INTO beehives and seen a model for human society. There is much to admire the work ethic, the cooperation, the selflessness. But a hive could equally be seen as a product of a repressive class system, even a tyranny. Because some bees are more equal than others.

2 mins
How do crocodiles mate?
AS THE OLD JOKE GOES: CAREFULLY! Crocodiles have terrifying predatory instincts and you only have to consider the risks taken by a courting male black widow spider to see how predatory instincts can ruin a beautiful moment.

2 mins
Why aren't pterosaurs classed as dinosaurs?
THROUGHOUT THE MANY MILLIONS OF years that the likes of Triceratops, T. rex and Brontosaurus dominated the land, pterosaurs ruled the skies.

1 min
Smell: an ancient animal sense
DETECTING CHEMICALS IN THE environment enables an individual to identify molecules secreted by predators or prey, potential poisons and sexual partners. This benefit D to survival and reproduction helps explain why smell - olfaction - is probably the oldest sense and evolved 500 million years ago, around the origin of animals.

2 mins
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT Wolves
WOLVES ARE THE LARGEST members of the dog family (Canidae) and can be found in Europe, Asia, North America and Africa. They are highly sociable mammals that typically travel and hunt in packs.

3 mins
BBC Wildlife Magazine Description:
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BBC Wildlife Magazine is a monthly magazine about wildlife, operated and published by Immediate Media Company. It was launched in January 1963 as Animals Magazine, edited by filmmaker Armand Denis.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including animals, plants, conservation, and environmental issues. It also features stunning photography and informative articles.
BBC Wildlife Magazine is a popular read for many people who are interested in the natural world, and is known for its high-quality content and informative articles. It has helped many people learn more about wildlife and conservation.
Here are some of the things you can expect from BBC Wildlife Magazine:
* Stunning photography of wildlife
* Informative articles on animals, plants, and conservation
* Interviews with wildlife experts
* Features on wildlife news and trends
If you're looking for a magazine that will help you stay up-to-date on the latest wildlife news and trends, then BBC Wildlife Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start exploring the natural world!
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