Sand cats leave no tracks. To find out more about these elusive felines, researchers fitted half a dozen of them with GPS collars.
Covered in dunes and the occasional palm tree, the Sahara is what we might traditionally think of as a desert – the entire 9.4 million square miles of the Sahara generally recei ...
The zebras bring an exotic touch to the Missouri countryside, their distinctive black and white stripes creating living ...
There’s a place in Arizona where you can lock eyes with a wolf, watch a bear scratch its back on a tree, and see a bison cross the road, all without leaving your car. That place is Bearizona Wildlife ...
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has earned three nominations in USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards: Best Zoo, Best ...
Deep in the desert of Niger, scientists have unearthed an unknown species of dinosaur, a giant fissvery of its kind in more ...
There are only a few hundred black-footed ferrets still living in the Western United States. But scientists have been able to clone ferrets from genetic specimens collected in the 1980s. Here & Now’s ...
Celebrate the Holy Month in style with Abu Dhabi’s most fun Iftar experiences Looking for a truly memorable Ramadan this year? Ramadan in Abu Dhabi is serving up some of the most unique and fun Iftar ...
This specimen, given the nickname “Alna,” was unearthed in sandstone at a site called La Buitrera in northern Patagonia.
The ultimate list of animals in Asia and where to see them, from giant pandas to India rhinos, tick these Asian animals off ...
The desert tortoise, a once-resilient reptile, is a keystone species in the Mojave Desert, where other animals depend for their survival on the burrows it digs. But it is imperiled in California ...
In recent years, the Jacumba Wilderness became a hot spot for migrant border crossings. In parts where the wall ended, several hundred people would cross into the U.S. on any given day, weathering the ...