National Geographic's annual Pictures of the Year issue features stunning wildlife photos highlighting endangered species and ...
Few figures in history have done more to change our understanding of the natural world. We celebrate Jane Goodall’s remarkable life with rare images from the National Geographic archives.
Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
Since 2006, the project has photographed 17,000 species in the world’s zoos, aquariums, and wildlife sanctuaries.
According to Smithsonian National Zoo, giant pandas are shy animals and avoid interaction with humans, and biting occurs only ...
Plants and animals across sub-Saharan Africa have declined by 24 percent since preindustrial days. Large mammals like forest ...
Nature packs surprises in every corner, be it in the form of fierce predators or gentle creatures that share our world ...
From Russia to the US, discover the world’s biggest forests by area and more about their fascinating history The total forest area in the world is 4.1 billion hectares, or 32 per cent. For context, ...
The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, is the northernmost rhino known to have ever ...
The conservation–invasion paradox is when a species is endangered where it evolved but causes havoc where humans introduced ...
A bat specialist suggested during a conditional use hearing for a proposed large solar farm array targeted in Muncy Creek ...
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Uttarakhand identifies 800 man-animal conflict zones; widespread danger across all 13 districts
Uttarakhand is facing a sharp rise in man-animal conflict, with the Forest Department identifying 800 danger zones. Bears, ...
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