Do you know how that tuna landed on your plate? With nearly three quarters of the world's fish and seafood stocks now fully exploited or overfished, it's increasingly important for consumers to understand how their seafood dinner can contribute to the health -- or degradation ...
Acclaimed wildlife filmmakers capture the first intimate portrait of the world's most elusive cat. Most big cats do their best to remain hidden from human eyes, but none are quite as adept at this as the snow leopard. These cats lead largely solitary lives, populating ...
The residents of Mull are serious about protecting their wildlife, especially their white-tailed sea eagles. No one believed they would ever again see a lolair mara (Gaelic for eagle of the sea) return to Scotland after the species was driven to extinction there in the ...
NATURE braves the extreme conditions of Earth's southernmost continent for a close-up look at the varied Penguins of the Antarctic. As night falls in Antarctica, biting winds cast horizontal snow across the dark backs of a mass of huddled emperor penguins. The temperature is 50 ...
NATURE caught up with filmmaker Gordon Buchanan in April 2009 to discuss Eagles of Mull. Q: When NATURE last spoke with you, we learned how your time working in a restaurant on Mull led to your first opportunity in wildlife filmmaking. Did your experience growing ...
In order to stay alive in the Kenyan bush, Toki must be able to hunt by himself and avoid danger. Can you help him? [swf]https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/files/2008/06/cheetah_game.swf, 600, 500[/swf]
With glaciers marking its tip, active volcanoes running along its spine, snow-capped peaks rising high above its range, both wet and dry tropical rainforests within its interior, and desert, lowland savanna and alpine tundra in between, the Andes is an extraordinary world of diverse terrain, ...