Nature
The future of the macaw, whose survival may depend on poachers.
The future of the macaw, whose survival may depend on poachers.
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Conservationists invoke the rights of nature in order to save biodiversity hotspots in Ecuador.
Scientists, soldiers and landowners unite to safeguard the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
Beavers restore wilderness to an overmanicured British landscape.
Turning carbon-emitting cattle ranches into carbon-capturing forests that also promote biodiversity.
Canine conservationists help save koalas; dogs help scientists eliminate invasive foxes.
Recovering salmon populations help revive Washington's lost ecosystem.
Oysters help restore the New York Harbor and protect the coastline.
From ant shells to owl wings: nature solves problems and inspires our smartest technology.
Exploring what we can learn, copy and develop from nature.
Scientists take inspiration from nature to create smarter, safer and more efficient gear.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
Men protect Brazilian wildlife and plants threatened by Amazon development.
The human and natural histories of the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole, Wyo., interlink.
Former Vietnam medic Doug Peacock lives as a fire watcher and conservationist in Montana's Glacier National Park.
Animals endure hostile environment of South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains.
How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.
Diverse plants and animals have adapted to the harsh climatic conditions of southwest Africa.
Capture the interaction between the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River delta.
Watch as the Kalahari swarms with life brought forth by a brief season of sudden storms.
Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.
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