Story and video archive
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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 -
Rare sighting of four snow leopards together sparks frenzy of excitement -
• Video 4:00Video The comeback of the humpbacks 4:00 -
• Gallery GalleryGallery Australia’s jaw-dropping landscapes, from east to west -
The photographer capturing the ‘indescribable magic’ of Australia’s landscapes -
A forest the size of Mexico could store twice as much carbon as was thought. That makes its conservation even more valuable -
How dogs sniffing out poop could help to save koalas -
• Video 4:00Video Hope for koalas after bushfires 4:00 -
A conservationist is building bridges in the Amazon so monkeys can cross the road -
• Video 3:59Video Building bridges to protect Brazilian primates 3:59 -
• Video 2:09Video Children from around the world unite to celebrate the planet 2:09 -
• Gallery GalleryGallery Northern hairy-nosed wombat: Back from the brink -
• Video 3:54Video Protecting an odd-looking and endangered ocean predator 3:54 -
Poop-powered planes: Could jet fuel made from sewage take off? -
Light pollution is getting worse, but there is a movement to make our skies dark again -
Carbon-conscious travelers can now sail across the Atlantic in a wind-powered cargo ship -
Nature’s hidden secrets are unveiled in close-up photography competition -
Rare species discovered deep within Cambodian mountains -
From the sex lives of pygmy seahorses to parasites living in fish nostrils: these photos tell extraordinary ocean stories




