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Are we ready for (really) big coos?
Britain’s woodlands and grasslands were once shaped by vast herds of wild cattle — the now-extinct aurochs. But in a Dutch laboratory, scientists have brought these powerful herbivores back to life —…
Puddles of bluebells
Wild boar are making a quiet comeback — not just in our landscapes, but in our conversations too.Attempts to hold boar captive in farms have repeatedly failed and today, pockets of these prolific…
People like you.
“People like you don’t understand the countryside.”It’s a sentence that ends conversations before they even begin.When it comes to disagreements on issues such as hunting, farming, rural tradition or…
Can an eagle really kill a horse?
In August 2025, a farmer from the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, claimed that sea eagles had taken five of his Shetland pony foals.Whether this happened—or could happen at all—remains unproven, but the…
Let's talk about wolves.
Almost wherever they roam, wolves attract controversy.Today, Europe is home to more wolves than at any point in modern history, and although the UK remains a wolf-free zone, their growing presence on…
How much wild is enough?
The UK has lost more of its wildlife than almost any other country. So, for some, the return of sea eagles, beavers, wild boar and pine martens is a rare and uplifting conservation triumph. For…
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Across the UK, sea eagles, beavers, wildcats and wild boar are all staging a comeback. Calls for the return of lynx grow louder each year.But as wildlife rebounds, it’s confronted by a society that…
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At the Edge has published 7 episodes since January 2026, covering topics in Nature, Science.
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