In some parts of the world they are revered and protected; in other places they are captured and eaten for dinner. One thing is certain: They’re everywhere.
“East Africa gives you the opportunity to see the Big Five: lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and African buffalos. I feel that it’s the most complete safari experience for those who want more bush time rather than city.” — Rebecca Raynor, Reserve Travel Designer What’s the ideal le...
“One of our big interests,” Iain said, “is how do you maintain the corridors that elephants use to link up their areas” while ensuring that the land owned by the human community is also used to their best advantage? In the case of one Samburu elephant, a stately figure named Mountai...
You might have seenBrutesstomping around your world, looking like a terrifying hybrid of rhinos, dinos and your worst nightmares. But you can defeat them. Try using Crossbows to keep your distance orattacking with friends. You can sometimes find Brute Scales in chests within lava caves, and yo...
A National Geographic Explorer is betting on the tasty and nutritious insects as an alternate food source to the meat of Madagascar's endangered primates.
Rhino poaching in South Africa has increased from 13 rhinos poached in 2007 to 1,004 poached in 2013. If we do nothing, the number of rhinos will plummet to zero. Some governments have already started toprotect endangered wildlifewith the help of IoT and AI. ...
It started at the end of May and lasted for three months.“We did wildlife censuses before, but mainly for big land animals, like elephants and rhinos," a wildlife expert(专家), Patrick Omondi said. “This time it's for land and water mammals(哺乳动物).”The Kenyan government paid for...
It's always lovely when you get feedback from David and he says, “Oh, I really enjoyed that.” His enthusiasm never seems to dwindle. If you're getting a big smile and a thumbs up from Sir David, you’re in a good place!' 'To work with him is an honour. He's an incredible...
Elephants, for example, are so big that they will regularly push down trees to get to food from the upper branches, and as a result open up woodlands that allow understory plants to thrive in the sunshine. They are also known to help sustain entire rainforests as they spread the large see...
Why do they dive so deeply? Let's take a look at narwhal behavior. Narwhal Behavior Whales of a tusk swim together. Paul Nicklen/National Geographic/Getty Images Narwhals, like other toothed whales, have big brains in relation to their body size. In fact, the size of an ...