EarthMammals battle for life in new Attenborough seriesThe six-part series 'Mammals' will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT.Climate change could affect timekeeping, study saysAustralia debates seizure of Insta-famous magpieFuture Earth: Sign up to our newsletterA 'clean' power source's hidden emissionsFutureCan asbestos waste be put to good use?FutureThe climate benefits of home-grown tomatoesFutureWhy invasive wild boar might not be all badFutureThe growing array of alternatives to lithium batteriesFutureFuture PlanetMeet Florida's python bounty huntersWhen invasive snakes began killing the Everglades' native wildlife, Florida came up with a plan: bring in bounty hunters.FutureThe prehistoric cows making a comeback in PortugalThe tauros, a specially bred version of the long-extinct auroch cattle, is being introduced to Portugal's Côa Valley.FutureWorld of WonderBotswana's inspirational women safari guides navigating changeA remarkable shift is reshaping the traditional landscape of piloting iconic canoes in one of Africa's most extraordinary places – a role that has long been the domain of men.See moreVideoPhotos from the deep sea show 'exciting' new speciesScientists exploring the ocean off the New Zealand coast believe they have discovered 100 new marine species.Natural wondersWhat 'zombie fires' are and why they pose a risk for CanadaOver 100 fires in one province alone have been burning under the Canadian snow at an unprecedented rate.Weather & scienceAlaska's melting glaciers that rip homes apartQasa Alom meets a team conducting research on Alaska's changing environment.Weather & scienceMesmerising life in the deep seaExplore depths where volcanic fluids meet near-freezing seawater, creating a dynamic clash below.Natural wondersWhat happens when it rains space debrisA bus-sized satellite has become the latest piece to fall to Earth. How often does that happen?Weather & scienceWhy electric vehicles struggle in extreme coldFreezing temperatures affect electric vehicles in two major ways. Watch to discover how and why.Weather & scienceThe spongy creatures cleaning Zanzibar's oceansAs ocean temperatures rise, women in Zanzibar turn to natural sea sponge farming to stay afloat.Sustainable businessThe race to fix clean energy's waste problemWhile wind electricity is clean, this green industry has a waste problem. Now there's a race to solve it.Climate solutionsGiving fashion from upcycled scrapsWant to gift sustainably, dress stylishly, and help the planet? Scraps might be the answer. Green living'It's like being in a farm from outer space'Tech-loving traveller Paul Carter visits a new kind of farm - one that has to be accessed via an airlock.Climate solutionsJapan's testbed for future sustainabilityHow a project near Fukushima has become a lab for demonstrating sustainable ideas for Japan and the wider world.Climate solutionsHow to ship solar power from sea to shoreOne company is developing a new way of transferring energy from sea to shore, and it's all powered by the wind.Climate solutionsThe sacred birds of longevity revered in BhutanThe black-necked cranes are a revered species across the Himalayas.Weather & scienceHow to live a zero-waste life in a wasteful worldLiving a zero-waste life is great for the environment and your wallet. How does it work?Green livingSouth Africa's all-female ranger squadA day in the life of the Black Mambas.Climate solutionsIntense beekeeping and wildfires are harming Turkey’s beesTurkey’s bee populations are dwindling due to intense beekeeping practices and wildfires.Green livingThe luxury cars going electricLara Lewington visits car manufacturer Bentley to find out how it is making the shift to electric.Green livingThe small Danish island that makes more energy than it usesThe small Danish Island of Ærø has been deemed the most sustainable European island of 2021.Green livingWorld Bicycle Day: How to stay healthy like the DutchThe Dutch are known for being a nation of cyclists, does it make them healthier?Green livingIn search of the world's finest Arabica coffeeThis Jamaican coffee is so special that Japan has dedicated a holiday to it.Green livingEditor's picks'World's first nature reserve' joins heritage listHistoric England say Waterton Park near Wakefield was the "prototype" for modern reserves.See moreMore EarthBerkshire Big Picture: Friday's image of the countyShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Berkshire.BerkshireDorset Big Picture: Friday's image of the countyShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Dorset.DorsetOxfordshire Big Picture: Friday's image of the countyShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Oxfordshire.OxfordHampshire & Isle of Wight: Friday's Big PictureShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Hampshire & Isle of Wight.Hampshire & Isle of WightHow hedgehogs became a problem in the HebridesThe prickly creatures, which pose a threat to nesting birds, first appeared in the isles 50 years ago.Highlands & IslandsArrest after 50 dead animals left outside shopHare and bird corpses were scattered in front of Broughton Community Shop earlier this month.Hampshire & Isle of WightRiver blockage was 'half size of football pitch'Volunteers have spent weeks removing a river blockage of waste and debris from the River Blackwater.Northern IrelandMother and daughter polar bears join wildlife parkThe bears, hand-reared at a Zoo in Germany, are part of a programme to conserve threatened species.SuffolkTiny village records most sewage spills in countyMore than three times the number of spills were recorded at Belaugh compared to last year.Norfolk