Northern Europe and the British Isles
Kids and senior citizens alike rally to rescue beloved young seabirds that have lost their bearings
Native vegetation blocks the birds’ ability to see approaching predators
A new survey of attacks by lions, wolves and other big carnivores shows that people in low-income countries are at greater risk
Even as darkness gripped the forests for months, two small species made it home
Be in the right place at the right time to witness these sublime sights
The red junglefowl is losing important genetic diversity in its native Asian habitat
As climate change threatens the charismatic creatures, scientists are embracing innovations to help them understand and protect the bears
In South Africa, the big cats are raised to be killed by hunters. Opponents are outraged, but advocates point to conservation benefits
A passion for the infinitesimal leads a photographer to discover the countless creatures that live unseen in the ocean
In Washington State, the race is on to save a diminutive bunny as wildfires threaten its already shrinking habitat
You've got questions. We've got experts
Scientists are beginning to unravel the complex circuitry behind the split-second decision to beat a hasty retreat
We know there were animals during our planet's chilliest era. But what did they look like?
Nature is a breeding ground for innovative solutions to everything from aging to plastic pollution
Ongoing tests show that the technology is an effective way to track the animals and monitor for threats
Andrew Parker has produced some of the brightest hues in the world. So, what’s his secret?
The birds and their habitat are threatened by development, but efforts to protect them are gaining traction
Ichthyosaur mothers likely migrated to the site to give birth
Scientists are beginning to study the impacts of beaver dams on the tundra
Why use fences or traps, when you can use deadly viruses or lustful snakes?
Page 8 of 131