What discoveries and captivating stories are awaiting you in this month's BIOSPHERE?
The scientists behind the research tell their stories.
Opinion: The...
The British Trust for Ornithology in partnership with Nature Photographers Ltd is proud to announce the winners of the inaugural Bird Photographer of the Year (...
Winner of the Atkins CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year 2016 is awarded to Sara Lindström for her imposing photograph ‘Wildfire’. Swedish-born Sara p...
Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world. These fast-growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly equipped to exploit the gaps lef...
They may not fly, breathe fire, or perch atop a pile of gold, but the dragons of Australia's seas are still a wonderful sight to behold. They roam a beautiful a...
Being a cheetah researcher in Kenya’s Maasai Mara, I’m often asked how many cheetahs there are in the region. It’s an important question, especially for conse...
The “mountain chicken” frogs on the Caribbean island of Montserrat are in a perilous and seemingly irredeemable situation. It’s worth questioning whether attemp...
As I walked around the network of small overgrown lakes, I could already see the next mist net. The 12ft long horizontal net, with mesh too fine for birds to se...
We can think of worse places to hide?
Footage from an upcoming documentary shows how a pearlfish makes the most of an unusual orifice in its search for shelt...
Remarkable footage of the snake showing off its spider-shaped tail and luring in birds hoping for a meal. The spider-tailed viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides)...