Whether it's deer, rabbits, squirrels or even a new Delabear, you want to see wild animals, and one of the ways is to leave ...
Wildlife photographer Johan J Botha captured several amusing photos of African lions processing a large meal, including a photo of a lion cub who appears to be in a food coma ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As a society, we tend to hold romanticized notions about life in the wild. We picture these rabbits nuzzling with ...
Some years back, a Great Blue Heron dropped out of the sky and into our family’s garden. The bird did not move and it looked tired. When we cautiously entered the garden, it did not try to step away, ...
In the moment, snapping a picture of wildlife can feel like a harmless souvenir. But for the animal, the presence of a phone or camera often comes with something far more stressful: a person standing ...
Postage stamps featuring wildlife are helping fund conservation and bring awareness to communities about habitat protection ...
Tails might look like nature’s afterthought but for many animals, they’re multitasking power tools. Whether it’s balancing, fighting, flirting, or escaping predators, tails do way more than just wag.
Bats get a bad rap, but they help us humans in many ways. According to the FWC: “All of Florida’s bat species eat insects, ...
MA law allows you to kill an animal that damages your property, but MassWildlife says that should be the last resort.
As unexpected wildlife encounters are part of living in Southern California, a Pasadena-based nonprofit is offering solutions to peacefully coexist with nature. When uninvited guests – racoons, owls, ...
Think Wild and Cascadia Wild have partnered to expand rare carnivore monitoring efforts in Central Oregon through ...