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Wild about nature

Original, thought provoking features are invited by the monthly BBC Wildlife, a nature magazine with advice and news which also prides itself on publishing great wildlife photography, writes Jenny Roche.

Editors are particularly looking for ‘a passion for your subject and your personal experience of it or what you have gleaned from interviewing experts’.

In the first instance pitch a brief synopsis of your idea for a feature. This must be a one-off idea as the magazine does not publish monthly series. When getting your pitch together consider the purpose and angle of your idea, whether it will fit the magazine and why it should

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