Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, these the winners photos from this year's Wildlife ...
When George Shiras published his wildlife photographs in National Geographic it transformed the medium with his novel use of ...
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Prioritizing which animals and plants to help is driven mostly by whether we like them or not. Some experts say that may not ...
In Western Ukraine, where the hamsters are relatively more plentiful, they have long been considered pests. There, families ...
The Senate has voted to undo resource management plans in Montana and North Dakota, and is expected to do the same in Alaska.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is back with his attacks on public lands. This time, he introduced an unfounded bill under the pretense of ...
Dr Neeraj Sharma [email protected] Conservation is more than protecting forests, rivers, wetlands or wildlife. It is ...
One of the renowned primatologist’s final acts was to record a video message for the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, just ...
Dr Jane Goodall’s revolutionary research into the behaviours of chimpanzees in their natural habitat changed our perception ...
Bull ants are unusually large, and have powerful, serrated mandibles and a stinger on their abdomen that really can pack a punch.
The biggest threat facing Florida's black bears is human development — not the recently approved bear hunt, says National Geographic Explorer Carlton Ward Jr. Why it matters: Ward, who produced a new ...