Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic ...
The three baby wolves were born this winter at the Smithsonian National Zoo’s conservation and research campus in Front Royal ...
The exhibition features more than 70 framed photographs by National Geographic's most celebrated wildlife photographers.
The Bridges of Madison County” will premier at McGregor Hall Friday night and will continue next weekend. McGregor Executive Assistant Morgan McFalls billed the show, a romantic story about Italian ...
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Ostereich and Peller – having just claimed first and second place in Thursday’s Park Elementary School National Geographic Bee – revealed the secret of their success to the Leader. “I just like to ...
“In bigger settlements where habitats are being pushed into and people aren’t used to seeing large animals, they’re suddenly encountering them all the time,” Czech conservationist Laura Vlachova, told ...
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Its fur has black patches around its eyes, ears, and body. The unique color pattern helps it blend into forests and snowy areas.
The top honour in Canadian Geographic’s photo competition went to Alberta-based Shane Turgeon, whose featured photos include a close-up of a black bear in Waterton Lakes National Park and the ...
PLAINS, Ga. (WALB) - Today, the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park shared the first images of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s final resting place.
(Learn more about how wild animals are adapting to city life in surprisingly savvy ways.) “Coyotes were eating more rats where there were more restaurants in their territory,” she says.