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AArts and design
A bat flying against a clear blue sky, its wings fully outstretched showing the veins and structure in the wing membranes. The bat is viewed from below, centered in the image.
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Photographer’s Unique Image of a Flying Fox Carrying its Pup Mid-Flight

  • February 5, 2026
High above the rainforest canopy of Christmas Island, a fleeting silhouette crossed a narrow gap in the trees.…
EEnvironment
Monarch butterflies face a 3,000km migration. Can they survive with dwindling nectar supplies?
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Monarch butterflies face a 3,000km migration. Can they survive with dwindling nectar supplies?

  • February 1, 2026
Published on 29/01/2026 – 7:00 GMT+1 Every autumn, millions of monarch butterflies embark on a treacherous journey –…
WWildlife
A North Atlantic Right Whale Baby Boom Is On—but the Species Remains at Risk
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A North Atlantic Right Whale Baby Boom Is On—but the Species Remains at Risk

  • January 30, 2026
After nearly two decades, the baby whale came back—as a mother, with a baby of its own. Julie…
AArts and design
A collage of three wildlife photos: a veterinary team treats a sedated chimpanzee, birds flock around a watchful lion, and a close-up of a crocodile's eyes with several butterflies resting on its head.
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Capturing Ecology Photo Contest 2025 Winners Show the Wonders of Nature

  • January 28, 2026
The British Ecological Society has announced the winners of its annual Capturing Ecology photography competition, showcasing the best…
AArts and design
A woman standing in a tunnel.
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Saving Lee Miller: Exhibition Tries to Secure Iconic Photographer’s Legacy

  • January 24, 2026
Lee Miller, Model Elizabeth Cowell wearing Digby Morton suit, London 1941. Lee Miller Archives. © Lee Miller Archives,…
WWildlife
A bearded vulture help under someone's arm like an oversized football
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World’s Oldest Bearded Vulture Rescued in Alps » Explorersweb

  • January 21, 2026
The population of bearded vultures is so small that even a single bird is vital. One such individual…
EEnvironment
‘Historic’ High Seas Treaty comes into force. But is it enough to save our oceans?
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‘Historic’ High Seas Treaty comes into force. But is it enough to save our oceans?

  • January 18, 2026
The highly anticipated High Seas Treaty has come into force today, marking a “historic milestone” for global ocean…
WWildlife
Rare Twins Born to Mountain Gorilla Family in Virunga National Park
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Rare Twins Born to Mountain Gorilla Family in Virunga National Park

  • January 15, 2026
– credit, Virunga National Park The Bageni family has a pair of blue balloons outside their mailbox, after…
WWildlife
A Jambato harlequin toad is seen at the Jambatu Center for Amphibian Research and Conservation in San Rafael, Ecuado. Credit: Rodrigo Buendia/AFP via Getty Images
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In Ecuador’s Battle of Toad vs. Road, Toad Wins

  • January 8, 2026
An Ecuadorian court has blocked construction of a highway after ruling it poses an imminent and irreversible threat…
WWildlife
Crocodiles Love Kawasakis, Apparently
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Crocodiles Love Kawasakis, Apparently

  • January 7, 2026
I love the intersection of wildlife and powersports, wherever and whenever that occurs. Usually, however, it isn’t for…
WWildlife
Zero Rhinos Poached in India's Stronghold for the Second Year on Record
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Zero Rhinos Poached in India’s Stronghold for the Second Year on Record

  • January 6, 2026
Greater one horned rhino – CC 4.0. Nejib Ahmed India’s rhino stronghold of Assam reported zero deaths due…
WWildlife
A black and white photo of an African elephant with extremely long, curved tusks standing on open land, with a dramatic cloudy sky in the background. The elephant is photographed from a low angle, emphasizing its size.
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Craig, the Photographer-Favorite ‘Super Tusker’ African Elephant, Has Passed Away

  • January 6, 2026
Craig, widely considered one of the most photographed elephants in the world, died over the weekend at 54…
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