Hattie Hayeck
Hattie Hayeck is a graduate of the University of Liverpool. In autumn 2019, she undertook a work experience placement with BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Recent articles by Hattie Hayeck
Musk ox guide: where they're found, why they fight, and how musk ox protect their young
Learn all about musk ox, the Arctic bovid that survived the last Ice Age, including where its name comes from, and why they're actually more closely related to sheep and goats than to bison and cattle
Iberian lynx guide: species facts and where they live in the wild
Discovering fascinating factsl about one of the world's most endangered cat species.
Number of rescued hedgehogs hits a 5-year high
1 hedgehog was admitted to an RSPCA rescue centre, on average, every 2 hours throughout October.
National Trust announces plan to reintroduce beavers
A pair of European beavers will be released at two National Trust sites in spring 2020.
Hope for gharials in Nepal
The breeding site of the gharial crocodile in Bardia National Park was discovered after 37 years.
Ocean giants consuming microplastics when feeding
Plankton-feeding manta rays and whale sharks may accidentally ingest harmful microplastics in Indonesian oceans.
Everything you need to know about the southern cassowary
Learn all about these mysterious, prehistoric-looking birds.
Penguin wins New Zealand’s Bird of the Year
The yellow-eyed penguin was voted as the winner for New Zealand’s Bird of the Year competition.
‘Lost’ mouse-deer rediscovered in Vietnam
Scientists have photographed the silver-backed chevrotain – a species not seen for almost 30 years.