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As National Geographic's digital animals editor, it's also my job. I'm always on the lookout for the most bizarre, exciting, and exclusive moments from the wild, from a mother owl taking on a ...
This story appears in the August 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. Tune in to Panda Babies: Mission Critical on August 28 at 8 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD to follow their development at ...
By the time you read this, Sartore expects to have portraits of nearly 10,000 animals in the Ark. He plans to keep going to 15,000, which could take another 10-15 years.
This story appears in the October/November 2016 issue of Nat Geo WILD magazine. There is no length too great, no distance too far, and no feat too extreme for some of the most creative physicians ...
Taming the Wild Only a handful of wild animal species have been successfully bred to get along with humans. The reason, scientists say, is found in their genes.
Dr. Jan Pol, rural veterinarian and star of his own hit show on Nat Geo WILD, has never met an animal he couldn’t treat—puppies in peril, cows in distress, a rat-bitten snake, “anything that ...
Of the five animals released since 2006, all wearing tracking collars, three are still out there. Two were found dead, one probably the victim of aggression from wild male pandas.