People living near protected areas share stories about how these places shape their daily lives, memories, work, and identity ...
The Cop30 decision failed to mention the food industry despite the sector being responsible for one third of emissions. Nick Ferris reports ...
A hidden camera in the forest quietly records the daily lives of wild animals, offering a genuine glimpse into nature’s untouched rhythm.
Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America have historically been guardians of nature, but their role could be more important ...
DNA pulled from the dung of African forest elephants has given experts a more accurate—and higher—population estimate for the elusive animal, but the species remains critically endangered, a study ...
A new assessment of African Forest Elephants reveals an estimated 135,690 individuals1, with an additional 7,728 to 10,990 ...
Conservation has helped save many of the world's most important species from the brink of extinction, and these are their success stories.
Hidden among the rolling prairies of southeastern South Dakota lies a woodland sanctuary that feels like a secret only locals know. Newton Hills State Park near Canton offers a refreshing forest ...
The Amazon rainforest is under constant threat from encroachment and segmentation, but animals are finding a lifeline thanks ...
Protected areas are often seen as refuges for plants and animals—yet they are also places where people live, work and relax.
That’s exactly the case with Island Beach State Park, a 3,000-acre sliver of coastal paradise that somehow remains one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets.
This annual competition showcases photography that documents extraordinary moments in natural history and highlights ...