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Imagine walking through a zoo, feeling the thrill of seeing a snow leopard prowl or watching a troop of lemurs leap between branches. It’s easy to think of zoos only as places for fun family outings ...
Imagine standing just inches away from a majestic tiger, feeling its presence through the glass, or watching a playful panda ...
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Imagine a world without the roar of lions, the trumpeting of elephants, or the playful antics of otters in our rivers. It’s a ...
A new study is part of a growing body of evidence that vaccination against shingles—and potentially other infections—can be protective against developing dementia. While there is currently no ...
Pablo “Popi” García Borboroglu and Bertie Gregory have been named the 2025 Rolex National Geographic Explorers of the Year. Borboroglu has been an Explorer since receiving the National ...
In Ocala National Forest, Florida ... Once they determine the animal in the photo is, in fact, a periodical cicada, that data point gets added to an ever-evolving map that helps experts track ...
Sea moss is rich in nutrients—but it can also contain dangerous levels of heavy metals and iodine. Here’s what to know before you take it. A mix of kelp, Irish moss, and sea lettuce harvested ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A drawing of endangered animals by a 10-year-old boy features on the cover of this week’s Big Issue magazine after he won a competition.
Titled 'Wild and Free' It was purchased by a German art collector - and was a record price for an artwork created by an animal, eclipsing the amount paid for a painting by Congo the chimpanzee. But ...
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Sharks are thought to keep marine habitats healthy by removing weak and sick animals from the food chain and keeping things in balance. But proving these impacts in a real-world habitat this is ...