A huge flock of Egyptian Geese takes off from a wetland area of the Nuwejaars River on the Agulhas Plain, watched by Blue ...
The crow-sized, slate-blue-backed peregrine falcon, with its bright yellow feet, soars across the skies from Greenland’s ...
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These three African birds are nature’s frontline against invaders
The video highlights three African bird species known for actively hunting and confronting invasive animals. Each bird uses ...
The aquarium does not hide their elderly guests. They are right in front of the gift shop, where penguin souvenirs easily ...
Discover how giraffes quietly shape the savanna by dispersing seeds and helping ecosystems recover across Africa.
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3 African birds proving nature can defend itself
Invasive species can devastate ecosystems—but in Africa, three bird species have evolved to fight back. This video explores ...
A group of 12 African penguin chicks, and one determined adult, are back where they belong after the African Penguin and ...
Elephants confined in fenced spaces are an ecological and economic challenge, but removing the species also has consequences. At a time when virtually no one in South Africa wants elephants and the ...
Solar, wind, and transmission infrastructure are growing rapidly, reflecting global and national commitments to ...
The thieves moved stealthily, under cover of darkness, well prepared and with a hit list: 40 budgies, 20 canaries, two ...
Shoebill birds can reach a height of five feet, but the prehistoric-looking creatures generally aren't taller than people.
Shoebills, named for the shape of their bills, are closely related to pelicans and herons. They can stand nearly 5 feet tall and boast wingspans of 7-plus feet. They’re globally listed as "vulnerable" ...
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