Farmers in Konso, Ethiopia, are adapting to climate change by adding agroforestry and drought-resistant plants to their traditional terraced farms.
The leucistic purple-faced langurs are a tourism sensation.
Asian elephants aren’t just the largest land mammals in Asia — they’re also forest gardeners!
A new study has found more evidence that the African aardvark helps spread the seeds of an unusual African melon.
Kylie, Jeffrey, and their mom, Debbie, report on their visit to Iceland and its unique geothermal wonders and wildlife.
Scientists were alarmed to find stuffed bats being sold online as decorations. Conservationists spread awareness, and by August 2024, eBay and Etsy banned the sale of bat products.
The increasing worldwide trade in ornamental plants means an increase in animals hitchhiking on them. This sometimes leads to an invasive species problem.
There are many ways to enjoy and celebrate moths. Here are a few activities to keep you busy this moth week…
Mothing is a fun and educational hobby for kids and adults of all ages.
Moths have evolved elaborate mimicry to avoid predation, and this mimicry takes many amazing forms.
Scientists use the collected mucus to learn about whales’ genetic diversity, respiratory health, and stress levels.
A staggering number of plants and animals live in Papua New Guinea’s Torricelli Mountains.
