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Indulgent and rejuvenating new experiences range from wildlife-spotting workouts in Kenya to zodiac-themed spa journeys in ...
After over 50 demonstrators gunned down this year, Kenya’s President Ruto orders: “Shoot them in the leg” ...
From DNA sequencing to fingerprint analysis, forensic scientists are using groundbreaking new tools to stop animal smugglers—one gorilla handprint at a time.
In January 2024, officials from the Kenya Wildlife Service undertook a massive mission: translocating 21 black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) to a region where they hadn’t lived for half a century.
Families and nature lovers are invited to a free bioblitz, June 27-28. You can help scientists document local wildlife while enjoying free activities.
Climate change reshapes Mount Rainier. Glacial retreat impacts ecosystems, indigenous traditions, and hiking experiences in Washington’s Pierce County.
Glacier loss on Mount Rainier accelerates, altering ecosystems and traditions. Tribal members report shrinking salmon runs and warming rivers Artists and climbers document visible glacier retreat ...
A new exhibit tells the stories of those enslaved by George Washington on his Mount Vernon estate. It opens on Juneteenth.
The animals we found while searching for lions in Kenya | Day 6 Anchor Keith Garvin goes on a safari with the Houston Zoo and its conservation partner Ewaso Lions ...
Mount Pleasant Town Council approved first readings to temporary halt large home sites in historic areas and discourage demos in unprotected neighborhoods.
How to turn down the volume and protect wildlife in your yard and garden Birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects — they're all critically affected by human-made noise.
The gruesome photo from Kenya began circulating in early February: A lion’s severed head lay in the grass, his once-golden mane faded to ash. A single paw rested nearby. To most, it was just another ...