Meet the brown bear … Did you know? The scientific name of the brown bear is Ursus arctos. Brown bears belong to a group of mammals called the Carnivora, or flesh-eaters. The brown bear is the second largest carnivore, after the polar bear. Young brown…
Meet the host of Candid Animal Cam, Romi Castagnino! Learn about Romi’s love of wildlife and her work in the rainforest and as a science communicator.
New research reveals a possible answer to this age-old question …
Romi meets some North American bears caught on camera trap! Watch the video and see if you can answer the challenge questions.
Can you find all the species in this month’s Seek challenge by iNaturalist? Go on! git it a try.
Learn how cutting-edge tech is changing the way we protect species and their habitats.
A conservation project is helping beekeepers and giant armadillos coexist in Brazil.
Imagine an animal new to science that might live in the forest canopy.
A spiky, beaked, egg-laying mammal has been making headlines around the world …
The first annual Lost Species Month celebrates the plants, animals, and fungi that have disappeared but may actually be hiding somewhere out there on our great planet.
The community of Sumidouro takes pride in their local armadillos.
Learn more about the common warthog, a wild pig found in African savannas and woodlands.