Wildlife stories
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Britain's most endangered animal species: Discover the rarest creatures in the UK
Some once-common native species are disappearing from the British countryside – our guide looks at 17 of the most endangered animal species in the UK that have suffered acute declines in recent years.
National Tree Week: planting for the future
The UK's biggest annual festival of trees begins this weekend, running from 25 November to 3 December – celebrate these wonders of nature by joining a tree event near you.
Discover Britain's most spectacular autumn wildlife
Step into the British countryside this autumn and discover some of nature's most magnificent wildlife spectacles, from the drama of rutting deer to epic starling murmurations
How to prepare your garden for autumn and winter birds
Providing natural food and shelter for garden birds can make a huge difference to species survival in the colder months. Our guide explains how to make your garden bird-friendly this autumn and winter.
Wild bison thriving in the UK
Follow the herd with our gallery documenting the first year of wild bison living in Britain.
A wander in a bird of prey sanctuary with Megan McCubbin
It’s easy to get despondent about the natural world – but in her new book Springwatch presenter Megan McCubbin explores stories of hope and courage for the world’s endangered species – in episode 7, season 16 of the Countryfile Plodcast
New Nature Writer of the Year 2022: three highly commended entries
Wild places in Devon, Birmingham and Merseyside inspire three three talented new nature writers, all highly commended in this year's competition
New Nature Writer of the year 2022 Runner Up 3: Storm at Howmore
The wild power of nature thrills Vanessa Wright in her account of a storm sweeping into the Hebridean Island of South Uist, our final runner up in the BBC Countryfile Magazine New Nature Writer of the Year competition 2022
New Nature Writer of the Year 2022 – Runner up 2: Journey to Dunwich Beach
A cycle ride through heathland to the North Sea coast inspired Katherine Ilett's luminous entry to the 2022 New Nature Writer of the Year competition, the second of three runners-up
New Nature Writer of the Year 2022 runner up 1: A healing river
Rhiannon Law describes how a thrilling wildlife encounter brightens a dark mood, in her entry to the 2022 New Nature Writer of the Year competition
Toads found living in trees, according wildlife charity
New research reveals that common toads live in trees, a habitat not usually associated with the species
How to help wildlife during a summer heatwave
Wildlife can struggle from a lack of access to water or limited food sources during a summer heatwave, but you can help the visitors to your garden. Here is our guide on how to help different species of wildlife in your garden during a heatwave.
New Nature Writer of the Year Competition 2022
Entries have now closed for our nature writing competition for this year. Winners will be announced on 22 September 2022.
Half of British butterfly species threatened, near threatened, or extinct
Time is running out to save Britain’s butterflies, according to wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation, after the latest Red List assessment placed half of Britain’s butterfly species on the List. But, there is still hope.
Save the stag beetle! Join the Great Stag Hunt
One of Britain’s most spectacular insects is in decline – help save the stag beetle by joining the Great Stag Hunt this month.
Podcast: The magic of April in a hidden valley deep in the Brecon Beacons
In the first episode of a new season of Plodcasts – Wild Britain – host Fergus Collins takes you on a guided walk through a birdsong-filled valley off the beaten track in Brecon Beacons National Park
What is a wetland and why do they matter?
Senior coastal advisor Nick Hardiman explains why wetlands matter, and the work the Environment Agency is doing to improve the UK's wetlands and flood prevention schemes.
Dog attacks on livestock: how bad is the problem and what are the possible solutions?
Fatal dog attacks on sheep and other livestock are a growing problem. As the lambing season gets under way we investigate what can be done to bring the issue of sheep-worrying under control.
Podcast: A beautiful and relaxing walk on the Isle of Seil with poet Kenneth Steven
Enjoy a ramble with poetry and wildlife on an island in the Inner Hebrides in episode 5, season 11 of the Countryfile Magazine podcast: the Plodcast
Fyfield Down in Wiltshire delisted as a nature reserve
A nationally important site for wildlife and heritage has been delisted as a nature reserve by Natural England at the request of new owners.
Guide to the farming calendar: a year in the life of a British farmer
From weaning calves in January to livestock markets in July and rebuilding walls in December, farmers are busy all year round. Month by month, our farming guide looks at the busy year in the life of a British farmer.
Wellbeing books: the best nature titles to improve your mental and physical health
Research increasingly shows that we humans have become disconnected from the natural world around us – and it's not good for our health. But we can improve our mental and physical wellbeing by getting closer to wildlife and wild places. These six books are a fantastic place to start
Ancient landforms in Northumberland revealed by National Trust survey
Sophisticated aerial mapping has uncovered 120 new archaeology and ancient landforms at Wallington Estate in Northumberland.