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Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
While this is the first heat advisory for Alaska issued by the National Weather Service, it's not the first time that Alaska ...
Alaska has been issued its first ever heat advisory by the National Weather Service (NWS) as an unusual surge of high ...
Dramatic video of two women working with a federal wildlife response team cutting the umbilical cord of a newborn monk seal on Oahu’s North Shore. Skip to content. HI Now Daily.
AK lawmakers claim ‘victory’ as feds begin reversal of ‘illegal’ Biden rule restricting AK oil and gas Interior Secretary Doug Burgum begins process to restore the NPR-A oil development access ...
The rise in wildlife trafficking is casting a shadow over Costa Rica’s tourism industry, which relies heavily on its reputation as a biodiversity hotspot. In 2024, tourism generated $5.4 billion, ...
The microphone can record faint wildlife sounds (like birds, mammals, reptiles etc) at up to 300 feet (91 meters) with the sensitivity able to be adjusted through the dial on the side of the handset.
Oregon State University scientists have improved artificial intelligence's ability to identify wildlife species in photos taken by motion-activated cameras. Their study, which introduces a less-is ...
Falk Huettmann, a University of Alaska Fairbanks wildlife biologist who studies seabirds, said he's worried about what comes next. "The implications of this are pretty severe," he said.