A conservation success story in California has taken a turn for the worst following the catastrophic blazes that have swept the state over the past month.
I’ll never forget the first time I went up in a small plane. Technical considerations aside, I had a million thoughts going through my mind.
The California coastline is glowing and it’s not a trick of the imagination. Nature is putting on a show and it’s all thanks to some of the smallest organisms on the planet.
Sharks are the least of your problems according to these statistics.
Match point, 2020. Early cicadas are here to ruin your quiet outdoor moments.
Nadia, as seen on Animal Planet’s THE ZOO, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus along with six other large cats—all are expected to recover, according to zoo officials.
Over 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, paleontologists found baby velociraptor fossils with big implications.
The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable species in the country. Its bright orange wings framed with black speckled trim and shadowed veined stripes has earned the species the name of “common tiger” in some regions.
California is considering protecting mountain lions in certain parts of the state through the Endangered Species Act – but not everyone is happy about it.
Maine had its first recorded deadly shark attack this week. We talk to experts about what is going on in the ocean and share some tips if you find yourselves in close contact with a shark.
One-month-old chicks join zoo's growing little penguin colony
With wildfires still blazing through NSW, Australia, celebrities have stepped in to donate what they can to help make a difference.
Today is Shark Awareness Day! The Explorers Club went live on Facebook to do a deep dive on the importance of sharks in our ecosystem.
There is just a small window to view wildflowers, with most only popping up for a couple of months at a time. This year, we're bringing these stunning blooms to you.
Animals are still being cared for by Bronx Zoo staff while the zoo remains temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.