While Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, we also have some of the highest extinction rates.
The Tingana Conservation Concession sits in the center of a unique wetland in the Alto Mayo Basin, the highest swamp in Peru ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is still on the lookout for a specific bear that has taken up residence in an ...
F lat-headed cats have been successfully detected and filmed in southern Thailand for the first time in almost 30 years. One ...
Rarely do species presumed extinct reappear with renewed hope for a better future. But researchers in Australia not only ...
A camera trap near the riverbank captured this quiet moment in nature. These devices help document wildlife behavior without human disturbance. Placed strategically, they reveal the hidden lives of ...
In Mississippi, wild hogs create around $60 million to $80 million in damage every year, including eating crops and damaging ...
This story originally published in the July 1906 issue of National Geographic magazine. See more digitized stories from our archives here. Looking back to that period, many years ago, when the finger ...
DNA extracted from mosquito blood meals revealed traces of 86 vertebrate species, helping scientists track entire ecosystems.
Raccoons in a large city park avoid busy roads, showing how traffic shapes animal movement and quietly divides urban wildlife spaces.
On a long low wall alongside the Liangshui river in Beijing, a trader has several small cages with tiny twittering birds.