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Turks & Caicos may be famed for its luxurious resorts, but its truest treasures lie in the reefs, caves and secluded coves. It’s a beautiful, delicate ecosystem and every visitor has a role to play in ...
National Geographic Wild rolls out back-to-back weekend premieres showcasing epic African wildlife encounters.
Last year, at age 18, Nima Rinji Sherpa became the youngest climber to summit the world’s 14 tallest peaks. His next challenge is even trickier: Overturning old ideas about the roles Sherpas play—and ...
The sultry interiors of the Caribbean islands are a veritable haven for tropical wildlife. From giant butterflies in Jamaica ...
As rare rains sweep across northern Namibia, its landscapes spring to life, with flowers blooming in the desert, wildlife ...
Demand for wolf-dog hybrid pets is surging—and that's a huge problem Wolfdogs are becoming a popular choice worldwide with people looking for furry companions. Conservationists are growing ...
The film opens with the last, ragged breaths of a male rhino named Sudan. In 2018, the animal was euthanized at the age of 45 ...
Wild pigs are turning electric blue in California. Here’s why. Feral hogs with "slushie-blue" innards turned up in Monterey earlier this year—and not for the first time.
The Colombian plane crash survival story 'Lost in the Jungle,' about 4 kids who endured 40 days on their own, will premiere at Telluride.
Turks & Caicos may be famed for its luxurious resorts, but its truest treasures lie in the reefs, caves and secluded coves. It’s a beautiful, delicate ecosystem and every visitor has a role to play in ...
There are 4,000 black bears in Florida. Is that too few, or too many? Once on the brink, Florida black bears have made a remarkable comeback. Now, there's a vote on hunting them.
Conflicts between herders and the wild ancestors of their yaks, camels and reindeer are a serious threat to both people and wildlife, writes a scientist who has seen these clashes firsthand.