In order to understand the massive changes afoot in the warming polar regions, oceanographer Allison Fong is hunting for the ...
In his new National Geographic series Pole to Pole, the actor ventures deep into the Amazon in search of creatures whose ...
About 3 to 5% of mammals are known to be monogamous, meaning they select one mate for life. Still, many monogamous species such as wolves “cheat,” says Stan Gehrt, longtime coyote researcher and ...
In the rugged terrain where Mexico and the United States meet, a border wall is just the latest obstacle fragmenting habitats and disrupting migration paths. Here’s how a cadre of conservationists is ...
Preserved by dry, cool air and darkness, the cheetah mummies are offering scientists DNA insights into a lost population and ...
Sixty years ago, these freshwater springs and forests were drowned by a 9,500-acre reservoir. Could the ecosystem finally be ...
Filmmaker Bertie Gregory's new documentary special captures the extreme challenges facing the world's fastest land animal. In his new documentary special, Bertie Gregory follows cheetahs during the ...
The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the Earth” and credited with producing some 20 percent of the world’s ...
Mongolia’s Bogd Khan Uul was originally protected by an ally of Genghis Khan and is home to Bronze Age petroglyphs, ...
Medications once used to treat illness are increasingly being taken for prevention. Experts explain what’s behind the shift—and what the science actually supports.
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