Some of us may be familiar with a snag in a garment or a snagged fingernail. But what is a snag tree? Snag trees are dead or dying plants that have begun to disintegrate, leaving openings in the trunk ...
Lions, white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes have been reintroduced to a park that was once nearly devastated by civil war.
South Carolina isn't often seen as the home of some of the most breathtaking wonders in the world, but outdoorsy travelers go ...
Food, water, cover and places to raise young: What do these four things have in common? According to the National Wildlife Federation, these are four crucial elements that comprise a healthy wildlife ...
One tree does not make a forest, but a lone tree can nevertheless function as a small-scale ecosystem. Considering all the insects, spiders and nematodes that live in the wood, bark crevices and among ...
“Rainforestation” projects led by Indigenous communities in the southern Philippines are reaping benefits for both native trees and local wildlife, reports Mongabay’s Keith Anthony Fabro. On the ...
Across the Hawaiian Islands, the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle is threatening to make Hawaii’s palms disappear. Native ...
When you rake leaves and throw them away in the autumn, you are destroying local wildlife that use those leaves for shelter ...
This eerie portrait of a rare hyena earned photographer Wim van den Heever of South Africa the honor of Wildlife Photographer ...
From peppered moray eels hunting to the fluorescent world of plants, discover this year's winners of the Wildlife ...
The Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge has a lot of friends. They volunteer to construct piers, bridges and ...