Home
Close up of a large green anaconda snake

Green anaconda vs yellow anaconda: What's the difference between these two gigantic, deadly snakes?

What exactly is the difference between a green and yellow anaconda?
Show more
Aerial view of a rugged island

70 nesting adults per square metre of cliff face – this is probably the highest nesting density of any bird in the world

Early summer is a busy time of year for Britain's seabirds, as they crowd on coastal cliffs and islands to rear their young.
Show more
Aerial view of the terraced lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Par

It’s the same size as the city of Amsterdam, has breathtaking waterfalls and contains venomous snakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Croatia
Show more
Urocyon cinereoargenteus

"It moves like a cat, climbs like a primate and is usually found high up in trees." 5 weirdest, bizarrest wild dogs on the planet

Meet 5 dogs that don't follow the rulebook
Show more
Bull moose

“Within seconds of our dog’s yelp, we heard the sound of hooves pounding up the trail behind us”

When hiking Colorado’s West Bench Trail, Tim and his wife Alisha were surprised by a charging bull moose
Show more
Mike the Headless Chicken'

Who was 'Mike the Headless Chicken' – and just how long did he live without a head?

Ellen Husain recounts the story of 'Miracle Mike the Headless Chicken'
Show more
Why are pink lakes pink

Why on Earth are pink lakes pink? The science behind nature's most vibrant waters

Yes some lakes are pink. Here's why
Show more
Why do animals produce so much sperm and so few eggs!

Just why do male animals produce so much sperm when females produce so few eggs?

Stuart Blackman explains why there is so much more sperm than eggs...
Show more
Southern Cassowary

“They're equipped with 15cm claws, can run at speeds of 50kph, clear 2m when jumping and deliver a mean kick – just how worried should I be?”

Deep in the heart of a rainforest in Queensland, Stuart Portugal's childhood dream of encountering a cassowary in the wild could become a reality. But despite being one of the world’s tallest species of bird, catching a glimpse of this elusive creature is easier said than done.
Show more

Do honey bears actually eat honey – and are they real bears?

We take a look at the diet of honey bears, also known as a Kinkajou
Show more

Birds

How to identify wildlife

Red squirrel vs grey squirrel: Think you know how they differ? Think again as the differences between these two squirrels will surprise you

We take a look at how the red squirrel differs to its American grey cousin
Show more
Brown rat. © Mike Lane/Getty

Brown rat or water vole: How to tell the difference between these two lookalike-rodents

When all you've seen is a flash of brown fur, it can be hard to know whether it was a water vole or rat. Though the two species tend to live in different habitats, there are areas where they overlap, potentially leading to cases of mistaken identity. So how do you tell rats and water voles apart?
Show more
Eurasian otter. © Ed Evans/Getty

Mink or otter? What's the difference between these two slippery, semiaquatic lookalikes?

How do you tell the difference between otters and mink?
Show more
A peregrine falcon with a dead partridge. © Alan Tunnicliffe Photography/Getty

It's the fastest animal in the world and its deadly claws can catch prey mid-air: Meet one of the world's most incredible birds of prey

Peregrines are the ultimate urban predator. Learn all about them, including how to spot them ‘stooping’ to catch prey
Show more

Save 30% when you subscribe to BBC Wildlife Magazine, plus receive Simon Barnes’ latest release, Spring is the Only Season

Save 30% when you subscribe to BBC Wildlife Magazine, plus receive Simon Barnes’ latest release, Spring is the Only Season
Show more

Plants

Footer banner
This website is owned and published by Our Media Ltd. www.ourmedia.co.uk
© Our Media 2026