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VESTMANNAEYJAR - HOFN, ICELAND - AUGUST 20: Residents release pufflings into the sea from a cliff on August 20, 2024 in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. In Iceland's Westman Islands, located off the southern coast, thousands of young puffins, known as pufflings, are rescued by locals in an annual tradition as they become misguided by city lights during their first flight during the night from cliffside burrows to the sea. (Photo by Micah Garen/Getty Images)

Wolf reintroduction and throwing puffins off cliffs: 6 times humans intervened in nature – for the better

From the reintroduction of grey wolves in Yellowstone National Park to throwing pufflings off cliffs, there are times when human intervention has proved successful
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Atlantic sailfish

Extraordinary underwater photos of the fastest hunter in the ocean

Sailfish can reach speeds of almost 70mph and grow up to 3.4m long – these images of them hunting are utterly breathtaking.
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Grongah National Park in the Burnett region

Scientists are desperately trying to resurrect Australia’s ‘zombie tree’

Researchers say they are in a race against time to save the tree from a deadly fungal disease.
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Two White Tailed Eagles fighting in the snowy land.

10 jaw-dropping eagle moments captured in photos and film that reveal the brutal hunting behaviour of this powerful bird of prey

Discover the raw power of this striking bird, as well as the fierce clashes it will endure to ensure a meal
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“It’s not over yet.” Filmmakers deployed a robot crab into the sea. How the other crabs reacted was extraordinary

Robots, equipped with cameras and disguised as animals, were deployed in the BBC TV series Spy in the Ocean to capture surprising behaviour
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Beluga whales

Scientists take DNA from 623 beluga whales in Alaska. What they discover surprises them all

Researchers in Alaska have discovered that beluga whales have lots of different partners and this “mate switching” could be vital for helping populations survive.
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Ocean with David Attenborough

“After living almost 100 years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth”: David Attenborough film goes on tour

The Attenborough-narrated Ocean In Concert is going on tour around the UK and Norway
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Female Siamese crocodile

Crocodile experts are gathering eggs from nests in Laos. This is why

Critically endangered Siamese crocodiles are getting a head start in Laos thanks to local conservation teams.
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Humpback whales bubble net feeding in Canada

Drone captures incredible whale hunting behaviour in Canada. Experts think they've only just learned how to do it

Scientists believe that Alaskan humpback whales are teaching Canadian populations to bubble net feed.
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The Boxgrove archaeological site

In the 1990s, scientists dug up a 500,000-year-old tool in England. They just figured out what it is

The discovery of a prehistoric hammer made from elephant bone in southern England is rewriting what we thought we knew about our ancient ancestors…
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koala

“The koala is beloved around the world. You’d think that its future would be secure.” Why protecting the Australian icon is a massive headache for conservationists

Koalas, a much-loved icon, are both endangered and abundant in Australia. We look at the big picture across an even bigger country
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This crazy animal looks like a cross between a porcupine, hedgehog and a bee – meet one of Madagascar's weirdest animals

What on earth is this spiky creature?
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"It expels its entire internal organs out of its anus" 11 disgusting animals that cause our stomachs to churn and us to go 'eew'

From a frog who gives birth to froglets through its skin to chicks who vomit over potential predators Sheena Harvey takes a look at nature's most disgusting animals
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Its back looks like a creepy human face, complete with enormous cartoon eyebrows

Viewed from above, the slipper lobster reveals an unexpected face — armoured, grinning, and faintly unsettling.
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Condor release

Gigantic 10ft-wide raptors released in Patagonian mountains

The Andean condor is the largest raptor in the world and can live for up to 70 years.
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“It seemed like a matter of urgency – who knew if these sounds would be accessible to me if I put things off for another year?”

Progressive hearing loss prompted a memorable quest to absorb nature’s calls and choruses
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Plastic bag floating in sea

“It’s a disease superhighway.” The shocking new ecosystem that’s evolving in our oceans

A unique synthetic ecosystem is evolving in our oceans – welcome to the plastisphere
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Common shore crab

“Hostage-takers, toxic manipulators and thieves”: the surprisingly sinister truth about animals that live together

Our survival depends on species evolving to live together – but some relationships take dark turns
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Green anaconda in the Rio Formoso, Brazil

11 epic photos of the heaviest snake on Earth

Green anacondas can grow to almost 9m in length and weigh more than 250kg – that's about the weight of a male grizzly bear.
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"Suddenly I realise what’s going on. There’s no wounded animal here – it’s a mother giving birth."

In the encounter of a lifetime, Kurt meets a sperm whale only seconds after its birth
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Death cap deadly toxins

"Ingestion can lead to liver failure, kidney failure, encephalopathy, and death" – 10 deadliest poisons found in nature

The natural world has produced some of the most potent poisons known to science. Here are some of the deadliest to humans
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Splendid fairywren

Blue animals may seem rare, but there's more than you think. From sapphire to indigo here are 24 beautiful blue animals – including birds, frogs and even bees

Discover 24 amazing blue animals – some common, some rare. And there may even be some surprises... blue bee anyone?
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Can sheep and goats cross-breed?

Sheep and goats may look similar, share pastures and even behave alike – but can they actually produce offspring together?
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Opoyastin pack single wolf

I spent 7 years tracking an elusive wolf pack through the snowy wilds of Canada. My encounters were mind-blowing

Meet the Opoyastin pack, the charismatic wild wolves who inhabit the icy wilderness of Canada’s Kaska Coast
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