Tigers and monkeys and tapirs, oh my! Joel Sartore's latest book, "National Geographic Photo Ark: Babies," captures the ...
A common neurotoxin produced by algae blooms is making California sea lions more aggressive. Here’s why it has the power to ...
The six-part series Wildlife Rehab gives you an insider look at a Canadian rehabilitation center working to save injured and ...
From wild ponies in Virginia to bison in Yellowstone, here are seven wildlife-rich destinations—and tips on how to be a ...
The six-part series Animals, They’re Just Like Us! lets you peek inside the lives of penguins, giraffes and chimps that behave a whole lot like humans ...
Native to Europe, common wall lizards are growing bigger, faster, and more resilient in Ohio. Scientists say the city itself may be driving their evolution.
The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
For 162 million years, sturgeons have fended off everything they’ve faced. Now scientists are racing to save these living ...
A video has been circulating of a woman taking a baby wombat from its mother. Here’s what experts want us to know about the dangers of interfering with wildlife, even if it seems innocuous.
Wildlife Rehab” premieres Saturday, March 29 at 10 p.m. ET on National Geographic WILD. Stream the new series for free with a ...
For years, scientists felt like the fish they were watching watched them back. A new study suggests they can recognize a diver's outfit.
The song of the chingolo can be heard across South America. But young songbirds were no longer learning the tunes of their ...
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