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Deadly Rivers That Make the Amazon Look Safe: Where Monsters and Man-Eaters LiveWhile the Amazon River is infamous for its dangerous creatures like piranhas, anacondas, and caymans, there are rivers around the world that are even more treacherous. In today’s video, we’ll dive ...
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The New Times on MSNOf white rhinos and white liars: The supremacist gaze behind wildlife journalismOn June 11, 2025, the Daily Maverick, a South African newspaper published an article that may have been about white rhinos—but what it actually revealed was something far more toxic: the persistence ...
Researchers followed gorillas for years to uncover truffle-hunting behavior—and it may be socially transmitted ...
After a violent attack on humans and okapi in 2012, the first okapi are being brought back to the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in ...
“High in the canopy of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, two young mountain gorillas dangle from the branches, locked in a playful game of chase. Their world is one of curiosity and mischief—tugging ...
Deep in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), rangers tasked with ... into a desperate fight to protect endangered wildlife while struggling with dwindling support and ...
In northern Congo, health officials have been searching ... Sarah Olsen, the director of Health Research at the Wildlife Conservation Society, told CBS News on Thursday that outbreaks of Ebola ...
High-definition trail cameras at a park in the Republic of the Congo reveal elusive rainforest animals. A photo shows two African forest elephants. Photo from Will Burrard-Lucas and Wildlife ...
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