A Kenyan Community Helps Rhinos Come Home
The arduous 10-day effort to translocate 20 critically endangered rhinos to former rangelands in Northern Kenya is in high gear this week.
The arduous 10-day effort to translocate 20 critically endangered rhinos to former rangelands in Northern Kenya is in high gear this week.
There’s great hope for tigers in India, but miscalculated census numbers don’t help, says revered big cat expert Ullas Karanth.
From a trunk-in-the-mouth “I’m sorry” to a head-shaking “Don’t you dare!” Caitlin O’Connell decodes the body language of elephants.
IFAW and WCS uncover another multi-million dollar link in the thriving online ivory market… and work to fix it.
The only wild Asiatic lions in the world have survived, and now they have a chance to thrive.
Noisy sex, lots of food, long naps–Helen Macdonald, author of “H is for Hawk,” shares unconventional life lessons from a raptor’s perspective.
We dog lovers are feeling a bit superior over a hot new theory indicating that dog-wolves allowed modern humans to beat our caveman rivals.
Attacking helicopters in mid-air or picnicking with sisters, grizzly bears are full of surprises both heart-stopping and heart-rending, emerging research shows.
You may not receive a gift from crows in return for feeding them, as one family reports they did, but the experts say it’s OK to share a snack with these smart, social birds.
A new panda census from the Chinese government has the World Wildlife Fund celebrating, while some experts even wonder if the bears are no longer “endangered.”