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wild TIMES • The latest news, photography and seasonal wildlife highlights
Proboscis monkey’s big nose boosts vocal identity • A new study shows how nose shape creates resonant frequencies that allow individuals to be recognised
Sociable weavers on a killing spree • These Southern African birds commit infanticide – for no known reason
SEA STAR WASTING DISEASE MYSTERY SOLVED
Rattlesnakes inbreeding • Break up of habitat leads to desperate measures
The battle of the pollinators • A dramatic rise in the number of managed beehives is negatively impacting wild pollinating insects
wild NOVEMBER • 7 nature encounters for the month ahead
KATE BRADBURY • “Now, some red admirals stay for winter instead of migrating south”
WILD IN THE CITY • The monk parakeet has been a colourful, not to mention noisy, addition to the cityscapes of Madrid
SAND ON MY FEET • Thousands of turtles emerge from the ocean to lay their eggs – but only a handful of hatchlings will make it
AS THE WORM TURNS • It looks like a big worm – but has teeth, tentacles and a pseudo penis
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WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR • Enjoy all the category winners from the renowned Natural History Museum competition, now in its 61st year
GOING ON A BEAR HUNT • An innovative scheme in rugged Italian mountains aims to protect a tiny population of rarely seen brown bears
NIGHT MOVES • Noctourism reveals wildlife’s secret rhythms while boosting vital conservation eorts
Top 10 wildlife noctourism destinations
BEAK & CLAW • Raptors have declined across Africa, but a new effort to safeguard them is underway
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER • Going deep into the Amazon on a river cruise offers a di erent way of experiencing this extraordinary place
What’s the world’s largest national park?
What is the rights of nature movement?
Can animals make friends?
Who owns the ocean?
Which animal has the best sense of direction?
Can mammals glow in the dark?
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Tarantula hawk wasp
Photo CLUB
SNAP-CHAT • Mountain highs and seafaring lows with Lauren Owens Lambert
wild PUZZLES
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Free as a bird
Beach monkeys
“I have never known fear like it” • Leopard and lions in Mozambique