Assam macaques (Macaca assamensis) are a study in how our behaviour shapes the behaviour of other species. It is classed as near threatened in the rubric of IUCN. The reasons given are not just the…| Don't hold your breath
Indian silverbills (Euodice malabarica, also called White-throated munia) is a gregarious species found in the dry scrublands of South Asia (including Sri Lanka and Nepal) and patchily eastwards in…| Don't hold your breath
Robin Dunbar discusses his eponymous 'Dunbar's Number', primates to people, and why size matters with social groups and evolution.| Research Outreach
Fish may be more intelligent than you realise—from their ability to form complicated 3D mind maps, to learning to visually discriminate among over 40 human faces! Join Taya Forde as she speaks to 2016 Buckland Professor of Fisheries Felicity Huntingford, biologist Dr Martina Quaggiotto, and life-long fishers Charles Jardine Marshall Bissett to discuss how smart fish really are.| Naturally Speaking