Finally, a success story for the critically endangered animal.
The Yurok Tribe are known as the Salmon People. Fishing for salmon is in their blood, but now their way of life is a stake.
Wolves, bears, and porcupines are just some of the animals that can be found at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.
One emergency services department has come up with a novel way of trying to make the fire season a little bit safer...with the help of some four legged creatures.
When scientists began looking closely at a moth’s eye they discovered a nanostructure on the surface of their eyes, which were named the corneal nipple-array. Those tiny little structures essentially assisted the moth in gathering light from the surrounding world it flies through.
‘The ORCA’ may just be the most famous boat in the film industry. Immortalized by the thriller Jaws in 1975, the vessel relentlessly pursued the 25-foot, three ton-big shark. However a new reincarnation of the old classic boat will take on a new goal: to save sharks, not hunt them.
World Rainforest Day is June 22, bringing awareness and action to save these precious ecosystems. But if the current rate of deforestation continues, will there be any rainforests in 100 years?
How a snake inspired Kobe Bryant’s beloved nickname.
Rabies is rare, but most cases are associated with bats.
These mysterious insects have one of the strangest life cycles in the natural world.
Ice melting in Norway has revealed an Iron Age medieval mountain pass littered with near-perfectly preserved artifacts.
World Pangolin Day is a yearly global celebration of pangolins and the people working to save them from extinction. This shy curious creature is the most trafficked animal in the world.
October 27 is National Black Cat Day! In honor of that, here's how we can protect our pets on the scariest day of the year, Halloween!
World Rhino Day, on September 22, aims to celebrate the black, white, greater one-horned, Sumatran and Javan rhinos, and all the subspecies in-between.
Wildfires have swept across the West Coast of America this year with devastating consequences. Burning millions of acres of land in their wake, the fires have not just wreaked havoc on forests, but could have a long-lasting impact on numerous wildlife species too.