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For the fourth year of the Great British Dogs campaign, Winalot® is inviting you to share why you love your dog for a chance to win an incredible pooch-themed prize. Plus, your story may even be featured on the GreatBritishDogs.co.uk website – just like Tasha and Rosco (right). If I’m very tired, he comes to cuddle me. SUPPORTING THE RSPCA For every story shared, Winalot® and Immediate Media are each donating a dog food pouch to the RSPCA’s York Animal Home*. So, by sharing your story, you’ll be helping to provide two nutritious meals for dogs in need. Discover the full Winalot range at purina.co.uk ® Scan QR code for competition details and full T&Cs. Reg. Trademark of Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. *Donations will go to RSPCA York, Harrogate and District Branch (Registered Charity No. 232222). One story per dog owner. Combined donation capped at 10,000 pouches. T&Cs apply.
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discoverwildlife.com Don’t miss our feature on p50 about a South African initiative giving young people the chance to try wildlife photography Grey seals will return to the beach they were born on to give birth O U T R E AC H S H OT S I L D / W I C K K E N D R I K E : M ; E L E P H A N T : G E T T Y : S E A L S PAG E I S ; T H I E S Z T E R H AS : S U Z C OV E R Seal spectacular Thousands of grey seals will come ashore in the UK during the autumn pupping season and according to BBC Wildlife ’s Mike Dilger it’s an annual fiesta not to be missed. Visit shorturl.at/yAOX8 to read his comprehensive guide, including which beaches to visit and the rules to follow to avoid disturbing the young. Keep in touch wildlifeletters@immediate.co.uk instagram.com/bbcwildlifemagazine twitter.com/WildlifeMag facebook.com/wildlifemagazine How good are your wildlife photography skills? PAUL McGUINNESS, EDITOR How do you become a wildlife photographer? Our Snap-Chat feature (p94) each issue asks this question of many of the world’s top photographers. Invariably, the answers include a mixture of luck, perseverance, and putting in the hours to really get to know and understand your subject. But you also generally need a camera, as well as the time and access to nature to do those endless hard hours. Of course, not everybody has the same opportunity – which is why we decided to launch a new photo competition (p56), open to all, pros and amateurs alike, in the hope of uncovering new talent, and giving aspiring photographers that chance to see their work published alongside the world’s best. What’s more, you don’t even need fancy kit – one of the categories is camera phone photography – so what are you waiting for? Get snapping! discoverwildlife.com BBC WILDLIFE 3

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Don’t miss our feature on p50 about a South African initiative giving young people the chance to try wildlife photography

Grey seals will return to the beach they were born on to give birth

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Seal spectacular

Thousands of grey seals will come ashore in the UK during the autumn pupping season and according to BBC Wildlife ’s Mike Dilger it’s an annual fiesta not to be missed. Visit shorturl.at/yAOX8 to read his comprehensive guide, including which beaches to visit and the rules to follow to avoid disturbing the young.

Keep in touch wildlifeletters@immediate.co.uk instagram.com/bbcwildlifemagazine twitter.com/WildlifeMag facebook.com/wildlifemagazine

How good are your wildlife photography skills?

PAUL McGUINNESS, EDITOR

How do you become a wildlife photographer? Our Snap-Chat feature (p94) each issue asks this question of many of the world’s top photographers. Invariably, the answers include a mixture of luck, perseverance, and putting in the hours to really get to know and understand your subject. But you also generally need a camera, as well as the time and access to nature to do those endless hard hours. Of course, not everybody has the same opportunity – which is why we decided to launch a new photo competition (p56), open to all, pros and amateurs alike, in the hope of uncovering new talent, and giving aspiring photographers that chance to see their work published alongside the world’s best. What’s more, you don’t even need fancy kit – one of the categories is camera phone photography – so what are you waiting for? Get snapping!

discoverwildlife.com BBC WILDLIFE 3

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