The Nostalgic Official Unveiling Will Take Place at 590 Madison Avenue, In Midtown, On Friday, March 20, from 10 AM to ...
Across the globe, thousands of species face the threat of extinction due to habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate ...
Fifty-five years ago, Dian Fossey first appeared on the cover of National Geographic, bringing newfound awareness to the mountain gorillas who call the Virunga Massif their home. The 1970 issue with ...
Edward paid tribute to the staff at Bristol Zoo Project ahead of the opening of the site’s new African forest habitat.
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Into the Congo: Tracking wild gorillas

Deep in the Congo, finding gorillas means navigating dense जंगल and unpredictable terrain. Every step brings us closer to one ...
In this YouTube video, a pack of African wild dogs has caught a kudu near a watering hole. They have nearly finished devouring the carcass when a lone bull elephant turns up to take a drink. The ...
After a window had to be repaired at their enclosure, the apes made their way back into the animal enclosure, facing guests.
A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
Bonobos remain the "make love, not war" primates of the animal kingdom, but new studies prove they still have an edge.
From tool-using chimpanzees to puzzle-solving capuchins, the primate world is packed with surprising brainpower. But how do the planet’s cleverest monkeys and apes really compare with human intelligen ...
War not only destroys habitats, it also arms the people living within them. When conflict descends on a region, the institutional architecture of wildlife protection collapses almost immediately ...