Meet the ocelot, the third largest wild cat in Latin America.
Have you ever looked at the ants in your yard or at a park and wondered just how many there are in the world? Now, scientists have a new estimate that may surprise you!
Hi, I’m Sofia Ceiba, and on this episode of Talking to Plants we are going to meet the coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens).
Around the world, many people (kids, teens, and adults) and their communities are working hard to clean up pollution, restore the environment, and live more sustainably. Here are 10 good news stories we shared in 2022. A community regrows a forest in Kenya Katy loves…
This year Mongabay Kids has covered some fun topics. And we’ve shared nature and conservation stories from around the world. Check out some highlights from 2022. Read, watch, and listen! How many legs does a caterpillar have? What is a giraffid? Find out! The common…
Meet monkey species, read monkey news, and learn about monkey science and conservation projects.
Baobabs are some of the oldest and largest trees on Earth!
Record your observations of the natural world and describe how nature makes you feel.
World Soil Day is 5 December Why is soil important? Without soil there would not be many ecosystems on land. Soil provides a home and food for plants. Soil is the base of terrestrial (land-based) food chains. Soil is home for many species of animals…
A team of scientists is mapping mycorrhizal networks – the tangle of roots and fungi in the soil beneath our feet.
Dung beetles help clean up poop around the world. Take a tour of their job sites.
Botos, or Amazon river dolphins, are one of only a handful of freshwater dolphin species in the world.