An English zoologist, he wrote an immensely popular 1967 book arguing that ancient genes, shared with apes, shape our lives.
For more than 60 years BBC Wildlife magazine has been showcasing extraordinary wildlife photography. We shine a light on the beauty of the natural world, sharing incredible images from across the ...
North Park itself is one of Colorado’s four major mountain parks, and it’s arguably the most overlooked. While South Park, ...
For Brooks Nader's latest collaboration, she's combining science and style. On Monday, April 13, the model and Love Thy Nader ...
This 2024 Toyota Tundra Hybrid owner is proving reliability exists beyond the forums, trading "mall crawler" status for an $8 ...
Sophie Pinkham is Professor of the Practice, Comparative Literature, Cornell University. Speaking with Srijana Mitra Das at ...
For more than 35 years, Doug Allan filmed magnificent polar bears in the Arctic - and in that time he also saw how global ...
Awards and Competitions From a polar bear on a dead whale to socializing with a robot, these World Press Photo award winners create “urgent portrait of our world today” Nature and Wildlife Photography ...
Even the scientists who study the animals rarely see them except on camera. But Gretchen Kay Stuart spent a season documenting them up close Photographs by Gretchen Kay Stuart Text by Jennie ...
Jon McCormack's new book celebrates the whorls, hexagons, and half-moons that appear in the world all around us. A 400-million-year-old ammonite cross-section reveals an interior world of remarkable ...
Animal photography often feels most powerful when it captures more than just how a creature looks, and that’s exactly what makes the work of Portugal-based photographer Ze da Quinta so engaging.
Local wildlife photographer, author, and guide Julia Cook will explore her new book, “Wild Wonders,” on Monday, April 6, in the Cody Library. Cook will share insights and stories from her book that ...