Seals
How do seals use their whiskers?
Naturalist and BBC Wildlife contributor Jon Dunn explains the remarkable ways these seals use their whiskers.
British wildlife in November
Your essential guide to the wildlife events to enjoy as the foliage turns ochre, amber and gold.
Wildlife Spectacles | Where and when to see grey seal pups in the UK
In the autumn, thousands of grey seals come ashore in one of Britain's most spectacular natural events. The annual fiesta of synchronised birthing is soon followed by almost half the world's grey seals flocking for a mating game on our beaches.
What are 'seal-dogs' and what do they do?
Dogs – namely labrador retrievers – have played an important role in ringed seal research, a challenge to carry out on the snowy wastes of Arctic sea ice.
Wildlife rescuers perform a miracle
A female seal trapped by boulders has returned to the wild.
How grey seals deal with stress depends on their personality
Scientists studying the reaction of seals to stress have found differences between individuals, and that appearances can be deceptive - a calm-looking seal doesn't necessarily mean a stress-free one.
Seal pups found dead after British storms
Heartbreak for conservationists as two thirds of pups lost from Welsh island.
Why do seals breathe out when they dive?
Jon Dunn discovers why seals expel air when they are about to go underwater.
Dogs may be responsible for killing seal pups at Dublin Bay
Grey seals pupping within Dublin Bay biosphere reserve are not safe from unruly pets.
Grey seal rescue in the UK
BBC Wildlife contributor Amy-Jane Beers finds out how grey seals are rescued and rehabilitated in the UK.