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Human-induced climate change is impacting people and wildlife around the world. From dying coral in Florida to melting ...
When South African content manager Happiness Kisten chased her family's escaped puppy up the road in the early hours of the ...
For over two years, park warden Pedro Muagura drove up a dirt road every month to Mozambique's conflict-ridden Mount ...
Pigs, rats, cats, and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
A Kenya safari is a dream for so many people. The land is full of wild animals, open sky, and the sound of nature calling ...
These aren’t just ideas; they are principles that guide my life and the way I interact with the world. Every journey I take ...
The continent’s ecosystems now run on less than two-thirds of their historical energy, with the decline of elephants, lions, ...
Jane Goodall’s life included years of detailed field observations and decades of tirelessly advocating for great ape ...
Roughly two and a half hours west of San Antonio, a massive new state park could soon emerge, showcasing the stunning landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission ...
Wolves roaming the Mongolian steppes cover more than 7,000 kilometers a year. The Arctic tern flies from pole to pole in its ...
Nature has become a rounding error on a planet dominated by humanity, and for some things we don’t even need our machines to do it.