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Biodiversity in the UK

Biodiversity in the UK

Find the wild close to home

Real life dragons

Real life dragons

Mythical creatures come to life

Mosquitoes wings clipped to curb dengue fever

Mosquitoes wings clipped to curb dengue fever

Gentically engineered 'lame' males to bring down species

The Long Road

The Long Road

Nature’s longest animal migrations

Night Flight

Night Flight

Thermal cameras reveal half a million Brazilian free-tailed bats in flight.

Bomb hunting bees, heroic rats and one Rogue pup

Bomb hunting bees, heroic rats and one Rogue pup

Humans are employing furry and flying friends to sniff out everything from bombs to butterflies.

2010: The International Year of Biodiversity

2010: The International Year of Biodiversity

Hundreds of organisations and thousands of individuals celebrate a United Nations iniative.

Herping with Dylan

Herping with Dylan

Armed with a camera and a love of nature, anyone can make a nature doc.

Why serial killers think like bees

Why serial killers think like bees

Insect research can help conservationists, police.

Bird brained? Clever rooks solve complex problems

Bird brained? Clever rooks solve complex problems

Rooks are far from bird-brained, a study published in the journal Current Biology shows.