The Associated Press’ most striking images from nature in 2025 show existence as fragile as an albino turtle hatchling among its peers or a cicada’s translucent wings.
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride month, Nature and WCS are sharing stories of nature and conservation from members of these communities.
Anna Henry’s “Anna Goes Outside” program debuted on BAT Nov. 15 with a trip to Beaver Marsh in the Cuyahoga Valley National ...
Most of us learned about nature and animals in school. But as we step outside the four walls of those classrooms, we realize that the world around us is much more intricate and fascinating than what ...
People of all ages rely on their pets for a serotonin boost, whether they’re throwing a ball for their dog, petting their cat or talking to their fish after a long day. Nancy Edwards, professor and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When we think of dangerous creatures, it's easy to imagine large predators like lions, bears, or sharks. However, some of the most lethal ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia is home to a variety of critters — from everyday cardinals in your backyard to rarely-seen black bears in the Blue Ridge mountains. But what about other animals you may ...
Detailed interdisciplinary research clearly shows that our own well-being, that of nonhuman animals (animals), and that of our magnificent planet—land, water, and air—are tightly linked. In his ...
The plants and animals of the Arapaho ancestral territories play an integral role in the Arapaho culture. From cuisine, attire, and decorative accoutrements, to sacred meaning; the Arapaho had ...
Guwahati, Sept 24: Nestled on the Kharguli slopes, overlooking the majestic Brahmaputra, Zubeen Garg's residence was more than just a musician's retreat. It served as a haven where flora and fauna ...