COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — A layer of frost clings to the grass on the morning Tony DeNicola sets out to check his trap. It’s ...
The aquamarine waters and granite, boulder-clad islands of Seychelles have long beckoned travellers. And now, a new ...
According to NatureServe, an organization that keeps tabs on North American flora and fauna, more than 7,000 of those species ...
The world needed a team of international police dedicated to fighting illegal fishing. Now, the group's gone quiet.
One famous snail’s death highlights the plight faced by diverse Hawaiian snails, of which there were once hundreds of species ...
Some disasters don’t just destroy cities—they reshape civilizations. From volcanic eruptions that blotted out the sun to ...
Illuminated paintings, glow-in-the-dark murals and virtual reality shine the spotlight on endangered species at Brevard Zoo's ...
The case of the 39 Stormberg baboons – whose fate rests on permits lapsing, jurisdictional buck‑passing and the suggestion that ‘killing is the cost‑effective route’ – is a clarion call for reform, ...
Own a piece of conservation history! iLCP’s Prints for the Planet, features limited-edition prints by the world’s top ...
The safari industry has undergone a quiet revolution. What was once the realm of trophy hunters and colonial excess has ...
Sardine Run in South Africa. From ancient rock art and epic mountain trails to spicy food scenes and safaris without the crowds, South Africa overflows with sights and activities for tourists. Yet, ...
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A love story with the wild

As a child my favourite moment before bedtime was listening to my father's allegorical tales where animals spoke. My fascination for animals deepened further with stories of Tarzan and Jane of the ...