For decades, scientists believed that bonobos, one of our closest living relatives, were among the most peaceful primates.
Celebrate World Rewilding Day with stories of hope: vultures returning to the French Alps, restoration of a volcanic lake in Sumatra, and gorillas reintroduced to the wild.
As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping the ecosystems they came to see?
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Digital reconstruction reveals the face of ‘Little Foot,’ a nearly 4 million-year-old human ancestor
Little Foot, a 3.67 million-year-old human ancestor, is getting a digital facial reconstruction after her skull was crushed ...
Discover ways to help endangered animals through everyday actions. From gardens to African savannahs, learn how to protect ...
In this YouTube video, a pack of African wild dogs has caught a kudu near a watering hole. They have nearly finished devouring the carcass when a lone bull elephant turns up to take a drink. The ...
With a thought, Weather Wizard can generate powerful lightning bolts, tornadoes, blizzards, heat waves, and typhoons. With ...
The images, part of a series called “Guardians of the Jungle,” were honored at the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards, ...
As South by Southwest’s Can Science Safeguard Earth’s Wildlife panel began on Tuesday, Nadine Lamberski, chief conservation and wildlife health officer at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, raised ...
So, what makes a safari destination the best? That depends entirely on you . Some travelers want the Great Migration .
The stereotype of violent chimpanzees and peaceful bonobos may be wrong, according to new research comparing aggression in both apes.
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Why we risk it: the rise of extreme tourism - from crocodile cage diving to waterfall kayaking
Discover the thrilling world of extreme adventure tourism, from crocodile cage diving to gorilla trekking, and learn why these experiences are gaining popularity among thrill-seekers.
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