08 Wild Times
As the winter months approach, many species are preparing for the new season – hibernating bats find a roost, barnacle geese flock to our relatively mild coasts, and bright pink, popcornlike berries offer a feast on spindles.
32 Seal pupping
Our annual fiesta of synchronised birthing is soon followed by almost half the world’s grey seals flocking for a mating game on our beaches.
36 Hidden Britain
The ocean quahog is as obscure as British wildlife gets, and yet it holds a remarkable secret: this humble clam is the world’s oldest ever animal.
42 Cover feature: meet
nature’s engineers Few animals (humans aside) have quite such a dramatic effect on their environment as the hippopotamus, one of nature’s many ecosystem engineers.
52 Sloths in Costa Rica
As tourism begins to open up again in Central America’s pioneering conservation hotspot, the sloth has emerged as an unlikely poster-species to promote the vital work needed to protect Costa Rica’s wildlife.
60 Tony Juniper exclusive
How is the chair of Natural England getting on with the job of saving England’s wildlife?
66 Flamingos in Mexico
The coastal lagoons of Yucatan turn a pinky orange as thousands of Caribbean flamingos flock to the region for a frenzy of feeding and breeding, as this vibrant photo story illustrates.
76 Inside COP26
Dr Tara Shine has been keeping a keen eye on plans for the 26th annual climate conference, which kicks off in Glasgow imminently.
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80 Golden hares on
Rathlin Island A rare leucistic mutation to the Irish hare has resulted in an almost-mythical creature: the golden hare.
86 Thylacine extinction
Supposed sightings of the ‘Tasmanian tiger’ question its extinction status.
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Mexico hosts a familyfriendly flamingo festival
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90 Q&A
How many muscles are in an elephant’s trunk? Why isn’t the air full of insect poo?
96 Go Wild
Sir David Attenborough narrates The Mating Game on BBC One
100 ID Guide
Autumn treasures to look out for
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103 Crossword
Plus Spot the Difference
104 Photo Club
This month’s competition
108 Yo u r L e t t e r s
Join the debate
114 Tales f rom the Bush
This month we visit the Skellig Islands, off Ireland’s west coast
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