National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory explores the extraordinary lives of bees, among the planet's important animals, ...
Scientists have found post-research homes for dogs, cats, rats, and many other kinds of animals, but adopting them out does ...
New science is showing that nature’s vital pollinators are smarter than we ever imagined. Here’s why that discovery should ...
Biruté Galdikas was the third of the so-called Trimates, alongside Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall. She spent thousands of hours ...
After months at sea, the orange-beaked birds are gathering along coastal cliffs in a short but sensational migration.
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes can be their biggest advantages. Found across every continent except ...
From her studies, Fiona concluded that the relative absence of creepy-crawlies was the biggest reason chimpanzees build nests ...
Known as the spotted salamander, these yellow polka-dotted amphibians can grow to the whopping length of nearly 10 inches long, though on average they are six to eight inches long. “When you see them ...
The new National Geographic series Pole to Pole ventures deep into the Amazon in search of creatures whose venom may yield new life-saving drugs. In episode 2 of Pole to Pole, Will Smith captures a ...
In the rugged terrain where Mexico and the United States meet, a border wall is just the latest obstacle fragmenting habitats and disrupting migration paths. Here’s how a cadre of conservationists is ...
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