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Capturing the Wild: A Guide to Stunning Wildlife PhotographyTrump Promised ‘No Tax on Tips.’ Then Came the Fine Print. This Sleepy Florida Fishing Town Has Zero Stoplights And A ...
Nathan Myhrvold might be best known for his dynamic images of food, the natural world takes center stage in his newest body ...
In the last 50 years, two-thirds of all wild animal populations have been lost. The main cause is habitat loss, as native forest is felled to grow grass for cattle or corn and soya for livestock.
In the last 50 years, two-thirds of all wild animal populations have been lost. The main cause is habitat loss, as native forest is felled to grow grass for cattle or corn and soya for livestock.
Her illustrations are shaped by traits she notices in real animals, then reimagined through characters who feel like they have full lives off-screen. A strutting owl becomes a mafia boss.
Live-animal markets are a natural laboratory for viruses to evolve and spark deadly outbreaks, yet scientists lack support to study the risks they pose.
CORVALLIS, Ore. — An Oregon State University scientist says climate change is leading to an "existential crisis" for Earth's animals. Professor William Ripple and a team of researchers analyzed ...
Wild life of the world : a descriptive survey of the geographical distribution of animals by Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915; Russell E. Train Africana Collection (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI ...
Wildlife Expert Shares the 'Ridiculous' Animal Encounter He Caught on Film for the First Time (Exclusive) Footage Bertie Gregory filmed for National Geographic's 'Secrets of the Penguins' captures ...
These birds use anything from moss and sticks to animal hair to insulate their nests. While many birds scavenge for nesting materials, jackdaws won’t hesitate to (literally) take the fur off an animal ...
Among the animals featured in a recent crop of memoirs that explore what it means to connect with an untamed creature are (from top left) a hare, a hawk, a fox and a magpie. From top left: Chloe ...
Life What the extraordinary medical know-how of wild animals can teach us Birds do it, chimps do it, even monarch butterflies do it – and by paying more attention to how animals self-medicate ...
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