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More than 300 species of Australian mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians rely on on habitat structures in older trees.
Bear Grylls feels the weight of a boa constrictor as it curls around his neck. It’s not long before he feels out of breath. Even worse, he can’t touch the bottom. The massive snake is pulling him down ...
In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, far from active volcanic zones or geothermal hotspots, a river defies scientific ...
As a bear charged full speed across a clearing at him, Kelly Krpata knew he had only a few seconds to think. His mind went to ...
The Changemaker Speaker Series, in collaboration with Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, will host world-renowned ...
Rabies outbreaks among wild animals are rising across the U.S., with different species presenting regional risks, from the ...
"These wallabies now live within Mallee Cliffs nearly 10,000-hectare feral predator-free area – the largest of its kind on ...
National Geographic Explorer Brent Stirton has photographed life inside Virunga National Park over the course of nearly two ...
As of March 2024, there are approximately 73,520 wild horses on public lands, according to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, with a small number found in Louisiana. While there is no current, ...
With more than 37 national parks, 11 national park reserves and 168 national historic sites to choose from, Canada has no ...