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How to photograph wildlife ethically. Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
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In the White House’s 2026 budget request, the Trump administration asked Congress to slash funding for EMA by about 90 percent, from $293 million in 2025 to $29 million next year.Such cuts are ...
The BC Wildlife Park’s resident bighorn sheep has finally met his new roommates. Robson the bighorn sheep was born at the BC Wildlife Park in 2015 and has lived alone. But on Monday, following a ...
An African hippopotamus named Lu, loved by visitors, died at FL’s Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. He starred in movies and TV shows.
A beloved and massive 65-year-old animal — the oldest of his kind in the Americas — living out his days at a Florida wildlife park has died.
As Orana Wildlife Park nears its 50th anniversary (in 2026) the Christchurch-based attraction is calling on the public to help shape its future direction. New Zealand’s only open-range zoo is ...