Fantastic beasts and where to stuff them
Looking for a dead good holiday? Then you can’t go past the taxidermy stores of Paris, where resurrecting the dead is still a high art.
Read MoreLooking for a dead good holiday? Then you can’t go past the taxidermy stores of Paris, where resurrecting the dead is still a high art.
Read MoreAlice Feiring is not just a writer and passionate advocate for natural wines. She’s also controversial, as Felicity Carter discovers.
Read MoreAnimals were once banned from hospitals and nursing homes. Now they’re seen as part of the healing process.
Read MoreOne author saves her marriage, by applying animal training techniques.
Read MoreAnimal training is part of the everyday routine. But just who is training who?
Read MoreAgeing is a biological trap. But can the process be slowed, or even reversed? Some scientists think it may be possible.
Read MoreThe awarding of the Archibald Prize for art is a national event, where everybody has an opinion.
Read MoreEach horse racing season, the competition is fiercer. The entrants? Sleek thoroughbreds determined to come first, whatever it takes.
Read MoreHunting for pleasure? Or hunting as valuable contribution to society? A look at Germany’s ‘protector and caretaker’ system.
Read MoreIt’s not stress. It’s not depression. It’s definitely not laziness. Burnout is a condition that’s most likely to strike the passionate.
Read MoreNeuromarketing holds out the promise of sending brand information deep into the brain.
Read MoreA new generation of philanthropists believes that business plans, not charity, are the best way to solve intractable social, medical and economic problems. Felicity Carter meets the social entrepreneurs.
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