Ever wanted to name a dinosaur? Now's your chance
Scientists who discovered a green dinosaur skeleton in the US are asking the public to help name it.
Joro spider guide: what are they, do they bite and are they poisonous? Here's everything you need to know
What are Joro spiders, are they dangerous to humans and how did they come to make a home for themselves in North America, far from their east Asian native range?
“Any environmental campaigner who does protest risks imprisonment,” says Mark Carwardine, after UK toughens up its protest laws
Two new laws give British authorities nearly total discretion as to which protests and marches should be subject to restrictions says Mark Carwardine
'Lord Sauron piranha': scientists name new Amazon species after terrifying Lord of the Rings villain
The newly described fish – named after Middle Earth's powerful Lord Sauron – is vegetarian, eating mainly plants.
What is the deepest part of the ocean? And does anything live there?
How deep is the deepest part of the ocean? And can anything live in these extreme hostile conditions? We investigate
Do ostriches really bury their heads in the sand?
Why do we say ostriches bury their heads in the sand - and do they really bury their heads? Stuart Blackman looks at the evidence and how this saying originated
Elephants have names for each other, just like humans, study finds
Wild elephants give each other names in much the same we do, meaning they may also be capable of abstract thought, suggests new research published in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Invasive Joro spiders are spreading up the US east coast. Experts reveal what to expect
The venomous spiders, native to east Asia, are predicted to inhabit most of the eastern US in coming years.
Grizzly-polar bear hybrids extremely rare but predicted to rise with global warming, say scientists
Despite the expectation that 'grolar bears', or 'pizzly bears', are on the rise, hybridisation between grizzlies and polar bears is actually very rare, according to new research.
Cocaine smuggling is a threat to critical bird habitats in Central America. Are anti-narcotic operations making the problem worse?
Cocaine trafficking poses a substantial threat to several bird species, including the endangered golden-cheeked warbler, finds study.
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Birds
Blackbird numbers plummet as new mosquito-borne virus arrives in London
The Usutu virus "causes systemic infection in blackbirds", says the British Trust for Ornithology, and may be contributing to large-scale declines in southern England.
Which bird has the biggest toes? And just how are they able to walk on 'water'?
There's only one bird in contention for the title bird with the biggest toes says Stuart Blackman
Is it just parrots that can talk, or can other birds talk too?
It's not just parrots that can talk, says Stuart Blackman, other bird species can copy the human voice too
Do birds mate for life? Discover just how faithful they really are
Birds are often famed for being monogamous, but all might not be as it seems says Tim Birkhead, as he explores how faithful they really are
Mini backpacks on giant hummingbirds? Wacky scientific experiment leads to two astonishing discoveries
An unusual scientific study has revealed the extraordinary journey giant hummingbirds take – and led to the discovery of an entirely new species hiding in plain sight.
10 flightless birds: Meet some curious - and often strange - land-based avian wonders
There are some birds that can't take to the sky, despite having wings. Discover 10 curious and wonderful birds that have lost the ability to fly
How to identify wildlife
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How to identify wildlife paths and beds
Tall vegetation in midsummer makes it easy to spot the regular paths that wild animals take - and where they rested.
How to identify mammal bones on the seashore
Mammal expert Steve Harris discusses which mammal bones you might find washed ashore, and how to identify them.
How to identify baby birds
Identify common baby birds with this handy chart
Roe deer guide: what they eat, how big they are and how to age a roe deer by their antlers
Learn all about the roe deer, Britain's most widespread deer
Heron vs egret: what's the difference between these two leggy, long-necked, elegant birds?
Know your herons from your egrets? Tom Hibbert from The Wildlife Trusts takes a look at some of the differences…
Plants
What's the prickliest plant in the world? You definitely don't want to get too close to these thorny, devilish species
Stuart Blackman takes a look at the contenders for the prickliest plant in the world
How do trees and plants know when it's spring? It's all thanks to a protein...
When do plants and trees know when to blossom? We take a look
Are there any plants in Antarctica? Discover the flora thriving in the cold, inhospitable wilderness
Antarctica's hostile conditions doesn't make it an ideal place for plants says Stuart Blackman, but there are some...
What is the lotus effect? Discover how this beautiful plant naturally cleans itself
Learn all about the lotus effect and how this remarkable plant has inspired inspired innovations in technology and science.