Photographer Gerrard Gethings searched the UK for human-dog pairings. After doing a similar project with cats, he's now working on a new series.
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The moment was completely unexpected. It came in 2013, when Jane Goodall was 79, and was helping return a chimpanzee called Wounda to the wild. They had not met before. As Wounda ventured nervously ...
Authorities arrested the owner, who certified her suburban residence as a wildlife sanctuary but allegedly neglected hundreds of animals she took into her home Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He ...
Wildlife is on the move as the winter migration season begins, so Colorado drivers need to pay extra attention. Collisions between wildlife and vehicles increase this time of year, especially between ...
A groundbreaking collaboration between doctors and veterinarians saved a chimpanzee at Zoo Knoxville in Tennessee. When 34-year-old Mwelu “Lu” began stumbling, his keepers feared the worst. An MRI ...
New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted natural mammal communities as profoundly as the Ice Age extinctions. Fossil ...
Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival sparked outrage this week, with several U.S. comedians criticizing the high-profile event and Human Rights Watch condemning the festival while urging performers ...
Bernardo Quieroz, a manager at the Mercedes-Benz Oceanic Lounge, which led the tour, suspected it might be orcas. While filming the boat, he noticed three of the marine mammals swimming alongside the ...
New UNSW research confirms that in the battle for survival, some animals win not with brawn, but with bling, putting to bed a debate that has puzzled generations of scientists. The study is published ...