BBC Wildlife Magazine

Inspiring young readers

I’VE BEEN A READER OF BBC WILDLIFE FOR many years and continue to enjoy the wide variety of articles presented. I also find that I’m still continually finding out new information and ideas about the natural world.

I normally pass the magazines on to an old friend, but I have now started sharing with my young grandson. He’s beginning to identify many different species and we decided to make a collage of some of his favourite wildlife pictures. I’m hoping that most of them will still be around when he reaches adulthood, but in the meantime, it’s wonderful for him to admire the pictures and for!

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