Mammals

Yew trees symbolise life, death and rebirth, which is why so many are found in c
[17th of May 2012]
[26th of February 2012]
[7th of October 2011]
Birds, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[7th of October 2011]

A collection of some of the best wildlife websites for kids

 

Mammals, British Wildlife
[6th of October 2011]

A collection of some of the best marine life websites

 

Mammals, British Wildlife
[6th of October 2011]

A collection of the best mammal websites

 

Birds, Places, Mammals, Folklore, British Wildlife
[3rd of October 2011]

Helen Tew provides some useful tips on how to maximise your mysterious Dartmoor weekend and where to find the best pub grub

Chris Packham, Janet Street-Porter and John Craven judge the photos
Birds, Places, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, History, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife, Discover, Country Kit
[28th of September 2011]

Introducing the 2011 Countryfile Photographic Competition finalists

Mammals, Wildlife Gardens, British Wildlife
[20th of September 2011]

Help young hedgehogs, who are leaving their mothers for the first time in autumn

Birds, Mammals, Plants, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[3rd of August 2011]

Head off with your camera across Britain with our shortlist of some of the best places to photograph extraordinary wildlife in the UK

Mammals, British Wildlife
[19th of July 2011]

A small herd of the most ancient domesticated animals in Britain still roams the hills of Northumberland. Mark Rowe went in search of these almost mythical ancestors of our modern cattle

Mammals
[2nd of October 2009]

One of the most exciting autumn wildlife spectacles is the annual Stag Rut. Caroline Rhodes finds five of the best places in the UK to glimpse these majestic animals in action.

Mammals
[12th of May 2009]

The One Show's Miranda Krestovnikoff reveals tips for spotting young brown hare

Mammals
[8th of April 2009]

A badger cull to control TB in cattle has been ruled out in England, but, as Julian Rollins discovers, the Welsh Assembly has decided to make eradicating the disease a national priority - whatever the cost

Mammals
[7th of April 2009]

Charlotte Smith, presenter of Radio 4's Farming Today, investigates the call to cull more of Britain's deer