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From fending off falcon attacks to diving head-first into bear dens, wildlife biologists tackle the tough — yet essential — ...
Have you ever wondered what a tiger would look like under an X-ray? What about a turtle, a sun bear, or a snake? A wildlife hospital in Thailand has showcased these unique perspectives and more in a ...
See striking photos from the "Wildlife Photographer of the Year" contest, which is presented by the Natural History Museum in London.
The winner of the annual wildlife photography contest will be announced on Feb. 7 Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in early ...
With tusks that each weigh over 100 pounds and often scrape the ground, Africa’s last remaining “super tuskers” take center stage in a book by Italian-born photographer Federico Veronesi.
The co-founders of a wildlife photography project that aims to raise $2.5 million for conservation have spoke to FRANCE 24 about how they hope the project will send a "message of hope" to the ...
This year's shortlist includes images of balancing otters, sunbathing sea lions, and other amusing critters © Dikla Gabriely/Comedy Wildlife 2023 From a photogenic ...
Eat up your feathers, Highly Commended, Behaviour Birds category. The memorable first days of a new clutch of great crested grebes chicks. A ball of male bees intent on mating with a single female, ...
In Eagle, wildlife and humans exist within each other’s backyards. With that coexistence comes a sense of responsibility for residents to respect and protect surrounding wildlife. Through education ...
Time for a round of laughs with the finalists for the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Awards. The shortlist announced Wednesday are “a cracking collection of amazing, jaw dropping and laugh out loud photos of ...
That funny time of the year has arrived—and it’s not even Halloween yet. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has revealed the shortlisted images and videos from its 2023 competition, “all hilarious ...
A Hendersonville resident's photo was among more than a dozen chosen from hundreds of submissions for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency's annual magazine calendar. Amateur and professional ...