Story and video archive
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• Video 3:51Video Protecting Nigeria’s endangered primates 3:51 -
Lost underwater forests are returning to Sydney’s coastline -
Rare event breathes life back into Australia’s arid outback, attracting both animals and tourists -
• Video 23:00Video Call to Earth: Searching for super coral 23:00 -
Drone footage reveals orcas using tools in a stunning first -
70 rhinos reared at controversial captive breeding farm set free in Rwanda -
• Gallery GalleryGallery Haunting image of an abandoned mining town wins Earth Photo prize -
• Video 3:31Video Photographer captures the Milky Way in one of the UK’s darkest places 3:31 -
Haunting images from photo prize show the ‘beauty and tragedy’ of our planet -
Jamaica’s ‘crocodile guardian’ is fighting to save the island’s feared predators -
Striking images showing environmental destruction aim to ‘inspire action’ -
Gorillas once caught by wildlife traffickers are set free in historic reintroduction
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• Gallery GalleryGallery Mediterranean monk seals: Back from the brink -
• Video 3:57Video A long-lost woolly giant returns to the UK 3:57 -
Ellen Miles is planting seeds of hope through guerrilla gardening -
• Video 3:49Video Saving one of the oldest living creatures on Earth 3:49 -
On his 99th birthday, David Attenborough’s ‘Ocean’ highlights ‘the most important place on Earth’ -
• Video 3:57Video Monitoring killer whales with AI 3:57 -
The world’s smallest elephants are facing extinction. One woman has a plan to save them -
Oscar-winning director reveals the secret lives of pangolins -
• Video 3:56Video The race to save the African penguin 3:56 -
• Gallery GalleryGallery Saiga: Back from the brink -
This 1,000-mile river suffered decades of oil spills. Now it’s a legal person, things could change -
• Video 3:55Video Saving saiga in Kazakhstan’s ‘Golden Steppe’ 3:55 -
The tide is turning on shark nets at Sydney’s famed beaches -
Scientists say they have resurrected the dire wolf -
• Video 22:55Video Call to Earth: Kings of the forest 22:55
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Meet the conservationist saving gorillas in Uganda’s ‘impenetrable forest’ -
Rhinos went extinct in Uganda 40 years ago. Now, a private ranch is home to almost 50 -
• Gallery GalleryGallery The return of the European bison -
The fish collectors hoping to save rare species from extinction -
A bellowing deer and a roadside swan: British photo award shows surprising city wildlife



