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Wild TIMES • The latest news, photography and seasonal wildlife highlights
Return of the giant tortoises • New castaways to help rewild exclusive tropical island in the Seychelles
Wild cats split resources • Four cat species revealed to be hunting in vertical zones, reducing conflict over prey
Secret lives of the Okavango Delta • The second series of the BBC’s Big Cats 24/7 returns with new tales to tell
HUMPBACKS SOARING
Elephant seals hold grudges • Males remember rivals’ calls from previous years
A comeback success story? • It’s over 30 years since wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone but the pay-off for the park is disputed
wild MARCH • 7 nature encounters for the month ahead
WILD IN THE CITY • Rhino numbers are on the rise in southern Nepal and now these powerful animals are moving into town
KATE BRADBURY • “Those little bursts of light are a sign that brighter days are ahead”
SHAKE A TAIL FEATHER GREATER SAGE-GROUSE LEKS • The courtship displays of this game bird bring a flurry of flamboyance to its monotonous prairie home
TOP FIVE PLACES
JUST DROPPED IN SOUTHERN BOLAS SPIDER • The spider that looks like bird poo and sports a lethal hunting weapon
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BEACH BIRD • Carving their lives into sand and surf, black skimmers survive against the odds on Florida’s crowded shores
HIDE AND SEEK • Deep in the forests of Finland, the lynx leads a secretive life, so elusive that it rarely give up its secrets
EAGLES LANDING • Eagle owls were once heavily persecuted. But thanks to a new initiative, these magnificent birds are reclaiming a wetland home
STRIKE MODE • Powerful punches. Flesh-tearing teeth. Deadly talons. We explore the best (or is it the worst?) weapons in the natural world.
Top 10 weirdest weapons
BUFFALO BEDLAM • In a quiet corner of Africa a dramatic and dusty spectacle unfolds with the arrival of megaherds of buffaloes
Q&A • Email your questions to wildlifemagazine@ourmedia.co.uk
Why does Australia have such weird animals?
Do animals have different blood types?
Which species mimic others?
Why do some species sunbathe?
Which country has the fewest native animals?
Do wild guinea pigs exist?
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SNAP-CHAT • Boris Belchev on birds, batteries and battling bears with pop music
The crossword
Rhino conservation
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“Our canoe was nearly sunk by a hippo” • Hippos in Niger