Prioritizing which animals and plants to help is driven mostly by whether we like them or not. Some experts say that may not ...
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, these the winners photos from this year's Wildlife ...
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High in the Andes of Northern Chile, Hunters Once Used These Stone Wall Traps to Capture Prey
Archaeologist Adrián Oyaneder discovered dozens of structures called chacu while reviewing satellite images of the Camarones ...
“Protecting the remaining pine rocklands from development, applying controlled burns to safely mimic the effects of wildfire in these fire-dependent forests and keeping invasive species in check are ...
The Woodland Camera Forum group of photographers will present a free and open to the public program, "Critter Life" by ...
Global Elites Release Updated EAT-Lancet Report Analysis by Cat Urbigkit Imagine a group of a few dozen elite scientists from ...
As a girl, she dreamed of living with the wild animals in Africa. From a very young age, she was interested in animal behaviour. Her dream was ...
The primatologist, who died Oct. 1, is remembered for her empathy, integrity and hope for a better future ...
The spaces we choose to protect and set aside and how we decide to interact with those spaces reveals a great deal about who ...
When Dwayne LaGrou asked Weird Animal Question of the Week what animals have the largest eyes for their body size, we were ...
Long thought extinct, a 750-limbed creature has been found near Silicon Valley—and this millipede's got claws and even its own "clothing." ...
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
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