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BBC Wildlife Magazine

Spring 2025
Magazine

BBC Wildlife Magazine is a celebration of the natural world, featuring all the latest discoveries, news and views on wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. With strong broadcasting links, authoritative journalism and award-winning photography, BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for wildlife who wants to understand, experience and enjoy nature more.

ON THE BBC THIS MONTH

From polar bears to penguins, the Americas has the lot

BBC Wildlife Magazine

wild TIMES • The latest news, photography and seasonal wildlife highlights

Turtles lead scientists to seagrass meadows • Foraging green turtles reveal location of vital carbon sinks

Tough at the top • Guarding females is the most stressful aspect of life for alpha baboons, says study

Dinosaurs stomp back to BBC One

PINE MARTEN MILESTONE

Population of longest-lived fish may crash • Generation gap threatens species that defies ageing

The true cost of luxury coffee • Civet coffee is prized for its flavour, but there’s a dark side to this high-end product

wildSPRING • 7 nature encounters for the month ahead

GILLIAN BURKE • “Finding this fragment reminds how remarkable birds’ eggs are”

FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • How macabre wasp mums could save modern farming

MARK CARWARDINE • “Why are we always so nervous? I can see no good reason not to reintroduce lynx to Scotland”

BUFFALO STANCE • These iconic American mammals once faced extinction but are slowly reclaiming their grassland home

FROM HAIR TO ETERNITY • Meet the amphibian with hair, claws and the ability to regenerate

BBC wildlife • Save when you subscribe to the digital edition

IN THE FRAME • It’s International Women’s Day on 8 March – so we’re celebrating the work of some of the world’s leading female wildlife photographers

STORY OF A SUPERCONTINENT • Discover the inside story of The Americas, a new wildlife epic that reveals this vast land as never before

007, secret agent and naturalist • Commander James Bond was a naturalist and his creator, Ian Fleming, a nature writer. We reveal how wildlife infuses the 007 books

CARRY ON CRAYEISH • The white-clawed crayfish is disappearing from Britain’s waterways. But we’re not giving up on this little crustacean just yet

LIZARDS AND LEGENDS • On the remote reaches of Komodo island, people live alongside dragons. We find out how they do it

Q&A

The various ways vertebrates breathe

Warthogs

Photo CLUB

SNAP-CHAT • Aishwarya Sridhar talks fireflies, leopards and torn trousers

wild PUZZLES

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

Big cats in Britain

TRY 3 ISSUES FOR £6

In pursuit of paradise

Clever animals… that don’t have a brain • Discover these canny creatures


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Our Media Limited Edition: Spring 2025

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 6, 2025

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Languages

English

BBC Wildlife Magazine is a celebration of the natural world, featuring all the latest discoveries, news and views on wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. With strong broadcasting links, authoritative journalism and award-winning photography, BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for wildlife who wants to understand, experience and enjoy nature more.

ON THE BBC THIS MONTH

From polar bears to penguins, the Americas has the lot

BBC Wildlife Magazine

wild TIMES • The latest news, photography and seasonal wildlife highlights

Turtles lead scientists to seagrass meadows • Foraging green turtles reveal location of vital carbon sinks

Tough at the top • Guarding females is the most stressful aspect of life for alpha baboons, says study

Dinosaurs stomp back to BBC One

PINE MARTEN MILESTONE

Population of longest-lived fish may crash • Generation gap threatens species that defies ageing

The true cost of luxury coffee • Civet coffee is prized for its flavour, but there’s a dark side to this high-end product

wildSPRING • 7 nature encounters for the month ahead

GILLIAN BURKE • “Finding this fragment reminds how remarkable birds’ eggs are”

FEMALE OF THE SPECIES • How macabre wasp mums could save modern farming

MARK CARWARDINE • “Why are we always so nervous? I can see no good reason not to reintroduce lynx to Scotland”

BUFFALO STANCE • These iconic American mammals once faced extinction but are slowly reclaiming their grassland home

FROM HAIR TO ETERNITY • Meet the amphibian with hair, claws and the ability to regenerate

BBC wildlife • Save when you subscribe to the digital edition

IN THE FRAME • It’s International Women’s Day on 8 March – so we’re celebrating the work of some of the world’s leading female wildlife photographers

STORY OF A SUPERCONTINENT • Discover the inside story of The Americas, a new wildlife epic that reveals this vast land as never before

007, secret agent and naturalist • Commander James Bond was a naturalist and his creator, Ian Fleming, a nature writer. We reveal how wildlife infuses the 007 books

CARRY ON CRAYEISH • The white-clawed crayfish is disappearing from Britain’s waterways. But we’re not giving up on this little crustacean just yet

LIZARDS AND LEGENDS • On the remote reaches of Komodo island, people live alongside dragons. We find out how they do it

Q&A

The various ways vertebrates breathe

Warthogs

Photo CLUB

SNAP-CHAT • Aishwarya Sridhar talks fireflies, leopards and torn trousers

wild PUZZLES

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

Big cats in Britain

TRY 3 ISSUES FOR £6

In pursuit of paradise

Clever animals… that don’t have a brain • Discover these canny creatures


Expand title description text