A century ago, George Shiras III put down his gun, picked up his camera, and revolutionized how we look at animals.
Wildlife videographer and safari guide Rob the Ranger enjoys a relaxing moment with elephants in the wild.
Nowadays, there's a plethora of animal cameras capturing the action and subsequent attention of tens of thousands of admirers ...
A hidden wildlife camera captured a remarkable close-up of a majestic male lion resting peacefully among the greenery. In a calm and relaxed moment, the powerful predator opened its jaws in a massive ...
Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com Here’s a curated selection of animal photos from the Triangle and beyond as captured through the lenses of News & Observer photojournalists. This feature can ...
National Geographic Explorer and photographer Steve Winter is no stranger to photographing big cats. In India’s Gir Wildlife ...
South Carolina has no shortage of beautiful places, but there’s something special about finding a spot that hasn’t been ...
Researchers examined GPS tracking data from thousands of animals representing 37 species and anonymized cellphone location ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, WCS and Nature are sharing stories of nature and conservation.
Disney has released full details on Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station, covering everything from the virtual queue and character experiences to food, merchandise, and the new Australian animal ...
Artificial intelligence can dramatically speed up the painstaking work of tracking wildlife with remote cameras, cutting analysis time from months or even a year to just days while producing nearly ...