Ants, rats, and bats are uninvited guests. These animals use sheer numbers to claim a territory, and some are even considered pests. But their very survival may depend on finding a home where they’re ...
Wildlife crime may sound like something that happens far away in dense jungles or on the high seas, but it is an increasingly ...
When Houssein Rayaleh received a WhatsApp message from a local ecotourism guide showing footage of a lioness in Djibouti, he ...
You may have a different list of National Geographic photos that spoke most strongly to you over the past 10 years. There are, of course, no “right” answers—just images that matter to you, that touch ...
Wild animals do not need a wilderness backdrop to feel at home. In suburbs and small towns, yards often provide the easiest version of what wildlife already seeks: calories, water, shelter, and quiet ...
High-carb foods, disease risk, and traffic collisions make feeding deer one of the worst things you can do in winter.
When Oregon’s short legislative session convenes in early February, conservation advocates will once again try to convince lawmakers to pass a major funding bill that could provide nearly $30 million ...
The Missing Lynx Project is exploring whether European lynx can be safely reintroduced to the UK with local support.
Award-winning photographer Andrew West has a remote controlled camera set up deep in the SWFL woods. These are some of the ...
Wildlife researchers are using trail cameras and infrared technology in addition to their usual aerial surveys of wild elk.
Winter tends to be cold and barren, a time when it appears nothing's available to sustain area wildlife. People with good ...
If you saw a vulture calmly walking beside a man, hopping onto his arm, and hanging around like a loyal pet, you’d assume it ...