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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

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Friday, 21 February 2014

Stunning lion-tailed macaque photos, Attenborough's career highlights, plus discover how the fishing cat fishes!

 

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Lion-tailed macaques
Wildlife photographers Anup Shah and Fiona Rogers heard about a particular troop of lion-tailed macaques in the forests of Western Ghats that was easier to photograph than most. So they stayed with the monkeys for several weeks, until the animals were sufficiently used to their presence to allow them to take these incredible pictures.

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   IN THIS ISSUE
 
   
March issue
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This Month’s Highlights
ANIMALS 

How does a fishing cat fish?

WILDLIFE ART

Ghosts of Gone Birds

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NATURAL-HISTORY TV 

Attenborough’s career highlights

 BRITISH WILDLIFE

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Name this Bewick’s swan
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust wants your help to name this female Bewick’s swan (left). 
Email your suggestion to wildlifemagazine@immediate.co.uk by 28 February, with ‘Swan’ in the subject line. Click here
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 WILDLIFE TV AND RADIO

Secrets of Bones on 25 February at 8.30pm on BBC Four 
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod discovers how the skeleton has adapted for vertebrates to move on land. 
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Catch up with the BBC Wildlife team in our regular podcast, containing interviews, news stories, practical advice, TV recommendations and a quiz.
 WILDLIFE GIVEAWAY

Win a Mountain Series Loka camera bag
We have a Mountain Series Loka camera bag and Internal Camera Unit insert, worth £230, to give away, courtesy of f-stop.
 
 
February 2014 Photo Contest: Big cats
This month, we want to see your best images of really wild cats. See all the entries, upload your photo and vote for your favourite. 
Some of your favourites this week
   
  Cheetah cub   Tiger drinking  

Lounging leopard 

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