The world-famous parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania offer some of the planet’s most awe-inspiring wildlife encounters.
On a Bahamian island, in a landlocked lagoon, the planet’s densest collection of seahorses is offering scientists new ...
Stateline.org reporter John Gramlich will be traveling through the states of Jalisco and Nayarit in Mexico for the first two weeks of the World Cup I’ve been in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for six days.
Scientists in Belgium—that celebrated bastion of ancient beer culture—are harnessing genetic breakthroughs and machine ...
In virtually every piece of land on Earth – from near the summit of Mount Everest to Antarctica to caves nearly 2,000 metres ...
Modern rock wallabies seem to survive by sticking together in small areas, but fossils show they need to travel.
The inventory and monitoring program steers decisions in the national park system.
Five new animal species that camouflage themselves as excrement or bark reveal some of what still remains hidden in the world ...
South Africa’s newly released professional hunting statistics tell a story that is rarely stated plainly: trophy hunting is not a conservation tool, nor a reluctant compromise at the edges of wildlife ...
Octogenarian Maeve Kim and college student Isaac Wood-Lewis explain the broad appeal of birding for all ages, especially in the winter bird-feeder season.
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Rare 'golden shark' caught off Central America stuns scientists
A shimmering yellow-orange shark hauled from the Caribbean waters off Central America has forced scientists to rethink what they thought they knew about shark coloration. The rare animal, nicknamed a ...
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