Across oceans, deserts, forests, and ice, certain animals pull off epic road trips. What’s exceptional is that some of their “road” might be 3,000 feet underwater or halfway to Antarctica. These ...
National Geographic's new show Incredible Animal Journeys, narrated by Jeremy Renner, explores some of the most amazing animal migrations in the world National Geographic Lesser flamingoes at Lake ...
Monarch butterflies travel hundreds and even thousands of miles in their migration to Mexico. Volunteer efforts to tag the butterflies have helped scientists learn more about their journey. With a ...
Sea turtles are known for the amazing migrations they make, swimming long ocean distances to return to their birthplace to hatch their young. Yet it turns out these beloved marine reptiles make ...
A proposed mining road would cut through national park land critical to one of the longest land migrations on Earth and harm communities that depend on Arctic caribou for food. In the wide-open lands ...
<p><br><P> My daughter who lives up in Maine told me all her hummingbirds left about three weeks ago.<P> Here in Southern Maryland we still have a few foot-dragging females hanging around our feeders, ...
As the world looks to tighten up the illegal capture of wildlife, migratory birds are being threatened by widespread and unsustainable hunting across the Asia-Pacific region. New research has revealed ...
Children love animals. Annual field trips to the zoo, mornings filled with PBS programming and an enviable subscription to Ranger Rick made every kid a wild kingdom expert. Then we become adults and ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. On this airing of The Great Outdoors, ...
They might all be traveling pretty much the same routes, but like our commuters going up into Washington, D.C. every morning along Route 210 or Route 5, they make the journey alone.<P> It takes them a ...
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