A few glimpses into the lush, often historic features of Georgia, and some of the animals and people that call it home
Some animals are so elusive, you need nature’s vampires to track them down.
The mere sounds or smells of predators seem to hurt some prey’s chances for survival.
The findings of a major new report have been widely mischaracterized—although the actual news is still grim.
A conversation with the editor of Meatingplace, a trade publication covering the business of turning live animals into food
Getty Images photographer Jeff Mitchell paid a visit to Foula recently, and returned with these images of its people, animals, and landscape.
In Namibia, "John Kasaona is working on an innovative way to protect endangered animal species: giving nearby villagers (including former poachers) responsibility for caring for the animals."
People and animals are still finding ways to enjoy the warm weather, but they are also working to cope with the extremes.
When the hungry animals started swimming 100 miles upriver to feast on salmon, humans decided that they had to be killed.