A study by research teams at the National Museum of Natural Science and National Taiwan University has, for the first time, ...
The esteemed actor describes his isolated childhood, alcohol addiction, finding love in his 60s and more in ‘We Did Okay, Kid’ ...
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12 animals that bring countries billions through tourism
Wildlife tourism is pumping billions into national economies, turning lions, pandas, and penguins into some of the world’s ...
The role of megafaunal exploitation in early human evolution remains debated. Occasional use of large carcasses by early hominins has been considered by some as opportunistic, possibly a fallback ...
When Nicole Buetti first picked up the bassoon, it was supposed to be a not-so-secret weapon in woodwind-on-woodwind combat.
"Ghost Elephants" follows National Geographic explorer Dr. Steve Boyes on an obsessive philosophical escapade through Namibia ...
Tucked along California’s magnificent coastline, Año Nuevo State Park stands as a testament to nature’s grandeur and resilience, offering a stress-melting escape just an hour south of San Francisco’s ...
Archaeologists uncover how early humans in Italy butchered elephants and forged survival from their bones 400,000 years ago.
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Scientists Find Surprising Cause of African Elephant Mass Deaths — and Humans Aren’t To Blame
The carcasses analyzed were found with tusks intact and showed no signs of injuries, poisoning, or contamination.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: While India's wild elephant population has dropped by 25 per cent in just eight years, the Western Ghats remain a key sanctuary, home to 80 per cent of the country's elephants.
India’s wild elephant population estimates have dropped sharply by a quarter, a government survey incorporating a new DNA system has found, marking the most accurate but sobering count yet. India is ...
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