Hundreds of cats, from purebreds to rescues, competed for glory at the world's largest cat show in Cleveland, Ohio.
Social media platforms have taken a stand on wildlife trafficking, but videos of problematic human-animal interactions still run unchecked. Parents can help kids separate the good from the concerning.
A trip to Crete’s TUI Blue Sensatori Atlantica Caldera Palace left Isobel Pankhurst uber-relaxed and pleasantly surprised at ...
Unlock your kids’ inner geologist with this science and rock kit from National Geographic. The fun Advent calendar kit comes ...
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Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages ... During the past 40+ years, I have received funding many times from the National Science Foundation and National Geographic. I am currently ...
BILLERICA — Despite the life-saving roles service animals have played throughout American history — from guiding the blind and detecting disease to rescuing disaster victims and serving in combat — ...
More than 70 cats and dogs were evacuated and 14 workers at an animal shelter in Montana were treated for smoke inhalation from incinerated methamphetamine. By Michael Levenson Triniti Halverson, who ...
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin and Juan Camilo Cruz tell the story of the Mucutuy siblings and the dueling rescue missions to save their lives in 2023. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television ...
LOS ANGELES -- National Geographic's "Top Guns: The Next Generation" is soaring onto screens this September. The six-part series takes viewers into the U.S. Navy's elite aviation program, following ...
It's a tale of survival, courage and hope. National Geographic's latest documentary film, "Lost in the Jungle," tells the true story of four young siblings who found themselves stranded deep within ...
When classes begin this week at one public charter school in Florida, some of the lessons will be taught in barns and animal pens. Colleen Bradford Krantz of Iowa PBS reports. Instead of heading to a ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
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