Can Ben Lamm save the planet? He thinks so. Short, stocky and unassuming with a puckish sense of humor, the shaggy-haired Dallas-based entrepreneur seems more like the brainiac in the back of class ...
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The lions that roamed the plains of northern Botswana were dying. One by one, the big cats were succumbing to poisoned bait ...
Many of us would probably like to forget sitting through math classes in school. But let’s briefly travel back, just for a ...
From the last thylacine to Mollie the drinking, smoking orangutan, little Punch the monkey is the latest in a long line of lonely zoo animals.
Finally, in 1971, Zambia’s founding president, Kenneth Kaunda, declared South Luangwa a National Park. During his presidency Kaunda frequently retreated to the valley for reflection, referring to is ...
Long before humans walked the Earth, the skies of South America were ruled by a colossal bird. Argentavis magnificens, one of ...
Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
Six DIY kits use upcycled materials to teach children about endangered African wildlife through hands on building and ...
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When people talk about saving wildlife, they often focus on numbers. Conversations center on how many deer live in a forest, ...