For centuries, locals have told stories of mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to lurk in the Congo Basin. But as forests vanish, sightings are on the rise—offering a glimpse into how folklore is ...
Relocating animals to create new populations could ... This story appears in the October 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Of all the large African mammals that wildlife veterinarian ...
Guests reach Spirit Bear Lodge by flying from Vancouver to the small airport at Bella Bella (scheduled for 90 minutes but it can take longer), then transfering to a boat for a two-hour journey north ...
India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade, a study published Thursday found. It has done so by protecting ...
It’s tiny, it’s silver and it’s at the center of a decades-long controversy over California’s water system. It’s the delta smelt. This threatened fish lives exclusively in the Sacramento-San Joaquin ...
Residents describe experiences of sore throats and other symptoms. The energy storage industry insists that this incident is ...
Although hemlock is generally not highly valued as a timber commodity, it has some unique characteristics that have been very ...
A new plan to boost rural revitalization in China outlines measures to develop agricultual sectors and improve livelihoods of ...
Guest blog by Gary Wong, Global Segment Leader of Power, Utilities and Infrastructure at AVEVA.
Hidden away in the rolling hills of eastern Ohio, Jefferson Lake State Park in Richmond is a secret paradise waiting to be ...
Using nature to solve environmental damage caused by humans can work on a local level, but can nature-based solutions be ...
Knowledge is power,” so the saying goes. Just how knowledgeable are you about the units of the National Park System? You may ...