There's nothing like seeing a rumbling herd of bison. If there was a place to go to see North America’s largest land animal, it would be Yellowstone. Somewhere around 5,000 bison call Yellowstone ...
The phrase “roadside zoo” usually conjures images of questionable animal care and sad concrete enclosures, but Great Cats ...
The Sunset Safari offers the chance to see the animals during the golden hour when they’re often most active and the lighting ...
Ever since Warrumbungle National Park was declared Australia’s first International Dark Sky Park in 2016, I have been ...
Researchers examined GPS tracking data from thousands of animals representing 37 species and anonymized cellphone location ...
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has released a delightful selection of funny wild animal videos from around the ...
Research from the University of Twente shows how the Javan leopard, one of the world's rarest big cats, survives on one of ...
A century ago, George Shiras III put down his gun, picked up his camera, and revolutionized how we look at animals.
Scientists tracked people and wildlife during COVID-19 and discovered new ways humans and animals may coexist.
Nowadays, there's a plethora of animal cameras capturing the action and subsequent attention of tens of thousands of admirers ...
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.
Somewhere in Wyoming, a wolf veered off its usual route. In the skies over Kansas, a red-tailed hawk shifted its hunting ...