A group that supports the conservation of wild horses in Alberta, Canada, has shared footage from last July, showing a grizzly bear cub’s prolonged assault on a trail camera fixed to a tree.
Though not a seasoned hiker to begin with, the filmmaker became the first person to complete the world’s longest trail network.
Amid concerns about avian flu, officials and wildlife rehabilitators on Cape Cod are monitoring rising cases of dead and sick ...
There was no reason for me to be surprised – light geese have been wintering on fields there for decades.
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In this documentary, the artist depicts what a more just and beautiful world might look like. By Alissa Wilkinson Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose play reunited former associates from a criminal ...
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Expert guide to the best trail cameras, tested to help you to track and photograph wildlife remotely, day or night After testing numerous trail cameras—also known as camera traps—I've selected the ...