Soar across the vast, frozen landscapes of the Arctic tundra and boreal forests to track migrating herds of Reindeer (or ...
Biologists have long wondered why caribou are the only deer in the world in which females—like males—have antlers. A study of ...
Can Ben Lamm save the planet? He thinks so. Short, stocky and unassuming with a puckish sense of humor, the shaggy-haired ...
Across oceans, frozen tundra, and dense rainforests, we explore animals that rely on toxins to survive and rank them by how quickly they can kill if eaten. Bright warning colors - known as aposmatic ...
For thousands of years, wolves occupied a range of North American habitats stretching from Arctic tundra to deserts. Their numbers were drastically reduced by hunting and habitat loss, and it has ...
Strains of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus have been present in Pennsylvania’s wild birds since early 2022.
Female caribou chew shed antlers to get calcium and phosphorus. These minerals help them produce milk after giving birth.
Learn how the answer behind why female caribou have antlers lies in how shed antlers provide a nutritional lifeline to a famous migratory group of Arctic caribous.
Strains of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus have been present in Pennsylvania’s wild birds since early 2022.
"Performance is what wires politicians," says the brother of Justin and son of Pierre. The filmmaker has pivoted from ...
Frank Glaser, a legendary frontiersman and government trapper, spent nearly 40 years among wolves — and tracking down facts about wolf attacks. Here's what he learned ...
From the freezing cold of the Arctic to the scorching heat of the desert, visitors to Exploria can now experience hidden ...