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See baby animals in the wild online
It’s not just the magazine that’s had a refresh. Head to our website discoverwildlife.com where we’ve been beavering away on great content 24/7. We’ve recently added some spectacular photo galleries, such as these shots from Suzi Eszterhas’s latest book, New on Earth: Baby Animals in the Wild.
Hares jump for joy at the new-look BBC Wildlife
A humpback whale mother and calf
A new addition to the Masai Mara, Kenya
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A sea otter pup sleeps on Mum’s belly
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‘The world’s best wildlife magazine just got better’
PAUL McGUINNESS, EDITOR
Ythis latest issue of BBC Wildlife magazine, but don’t panic, we’ve still got all the same great content you’ve come to love down the years, we’ve just fixed a few leaks and given the old
place a fresh lick of paint! So, as ever, expect the latest news and discoveries, features covering every aspect of life on earth, newly observed behaviour, updates from conservation and research projects at home and abroad, opinion and, of course, world-class photography. We are also rightly proud of some of our new additions too, such as new columnists Gillian Burke, who you’ll already know from the BBC’s Spring-, Autumn- and Winterwatch programmes, and Lucy Cooke, who’ll be casting a wry eye at what makes the females of the species so unique. I hope you enjoy the issue!
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