You are here: Homepage Tag Biology Articles Flowers under UV light: Some birds and insects can see ultraviolet colours Photo: Iryna Veklich / Getty Images Books | Wildlife A bigger, stranger world Assassin flies taste with their feet, scallops have 200 eyes, fishes are “swimming tongues”. Science journalist Ed Yong explores the weird and wonderful world of animal perception By Manuela Lenzen 10/01/2022 Snow leopards live in the high mountains of Asia Photo: IMAGO / Imagbroker Wildlife | Mongolia Leopards and goats What does your cashmere jumper have to do with the snow leopard? About a special animal in Mongolia By Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi 04/14/2022 The entrance to the Svalbard Seed Vault Photo: Jonas Bendiksen / Magnum Photos Seed vault | Norway “Frozen, for good” Plant seeds from all over the world are stored in Norwegian permafrost. Biologist Åsmund Asdal explains how important these seeds are for our future. A conversation Interview with Åsmund Asdal 01/07/2022 Her research into the behavior of chimpanzees made her world famous Photo: Craig Barritt via Getty Images Talking point | Wildlife Smart primates Homo sapiens are not the only ones who can observe and learn. Jane Goodall recalls her research on Chimpanzees in Tanzania By Jane Goodall 10/01/2021
Flowers under UV light: Some birds and insects can see ultraviolet colours Photo: Iryna Veklich / Getty Images Books | Wildlife A bigger, stranger world Assassin flies taste with their feet, scallops have 200 eyes, fishes are “swimming tongues”. Science journalist Ed Yong explores the weird and wonderful world of animal perception By Manuela Lenzen 10/01/2022
Snow leopards live in the high mountains of Asia Photo: IMAGO / Imagbroker Wildlife | Mongolia Leopards and goats What does your cashmere jumper have to do with the snow leopard? About a special animal in Mongolia By Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi 04/14/2022
The entrance to the Svalbard Seed Vault Photo: Jonas Bendiksen / Magnum Photos Seed vault | Norway “Frozen, for good” Plant seeds from all over the world are stored in Norwegian permafrost. Biologist Åsmund Asdal explains how important these seeds are for our future. A conversation Interview with Åsmund Asdal 01/07/2022
Her research into the behavior of chimpanzees made her world famous Photo: Craig Barritt via Getty Images Talking point | Wildlife Smart primates Homo sapiens are not the only ones who can observe and learn. Jane Goodall recalls her research on Chimpanzees in Tanzania By Jane Goodall 10/01/2021