As ancient, hollowed trees disappear in England, one researcher and his team are engineering prosthetic nests to provide an alternative home for endangered birds.
Each spring, wildlife rescuers get pummeled with well-meaning people bringing in baby animals who appear lost but are really ...
From pangolin tracking in Kenya to walking the sand dunes of Namibia, these nocturnal safaris reveal wildlife few travelers ever see.
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it could inspire next generation microphones. To understand hearing in the ...
Anthony Ochieng, Kenyan conservation photographer (left) and a whale shark photographed off Mafia Island, Tanzania, featuring ...
Scientists capture an octopus slapping a grouper fish in the South Pacific Ocean, a practice which they believe is related to hunting.
The journey loosely follows the Amazon’s flow and features Peschak’s photographs of the region’s biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior, and unique ecologies of rarely seen species. Take a look at some ...
In an impressive 37-year-long investigation confirmed that the top—practically only—cause of death for young blue crabs was ...
Researchers have identified fossil evidence of a giant python — estimated to exceed 13 feet in length — that once lived on ...
The uneven heating of the Earth is especially prominent as winter turns to spring, which is why March comes in like a lion with roaring winds.
Bertie Gregory used innovative technology to film bees up close for National Geographic’s Secrets of the Bees. TV Insider has ...
Joel Balsam is a freelance journalist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His writing can also be found in Lonely Planet, National Geographic Travel, TIME and many more outlets.
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