Southeast Asia is a hotspot for illegal wildlife trade. Nonprofits with hotlines to report trafficking produce an outsized ...
Krithi Karanth, the 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year, is reimagining how wildlife conservation can work.
The National Geographic Society is thrilled to name Krithi K. Karanth as the 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the ...
Wildlife scientist Krithi K. Karanth has become the first Indian to win the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year ...
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Tiny samples of DNA can "pinpoint" hotspots and trade routes of the illegal wildlife trade, reveals new research. Technology ...
Small samples of DNA can reveal hotspots and trade routes in the illegal wildlife trade, according to a study published in ...
Snow absorbs sound. Wind drifts through bare branches. Even the smallest movement seems to disappear into the stillness. In places like Northern Ontario, the landscape grows quieter than most people ...
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This is a return to my first connections to nature,” Ward says. “This is where the wildlife corridor and the Gulf meet.” ...