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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 Winners Unveiled

The Natural History Museum unveils the breathtaking winners of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 competition, showcasing extraordinary moments from the natural world that highlight both its splendour and vulnerability.

Why Robins Are Returning to UK Gardens

Discover the enchanting reason behind the resurgence of robins in British gardens this season. Expert tips on how to attract and support these beloved festive birds in your own outdoor space.

Secret Shrimps: Hope for UK's Elusive Crayfish

An exclusive glimpse into the meticulous search for the rare and secretive native white-clawed crayfish in a Derbyshire stream, a story of conservation hope against the odds.

Even Stoats Need a Break

A rare glimpse into the quieter moments of a stoat's life reveals the unexpected downtime these energetic creatures take.

Coyote attacks boy at California softball game

A terrifying coyote attack at a children's softball game in California left spectators in shock. Brave bystanders rushed to help the injured boy as wildlife experts warn of increasing urban coyote encounters.

One Family Farm’s Wildlife Success Story

Discover how a single family farm in the UK has transformed into a thriving sanctuary for local wildlife, proving that small-scale agriculture can coexist with nature.

Oxford-studied lion Blondie shot dead

The famous lion Blondie, who was the subject of research by Oxford University, has been killed in a controversial incident, sparking outrage among conservationists.

Angry Birds Attack Pedestrians in Central London

A dramatic scene unfolded as a flock of protective birds launched aerial assaults on unsuspecting pedestrians near their vulnerable chicks. Witnesses captured the bizarre wildlife encounter that left locals stunned.

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