Scientists tracked people and wildlife during COVID-19 and discovered new ways humans and animals may coexist.
The new Icarus satellite is tracking signals hidden in animal behaviour – which could save the lives of cheetahs, rhinos and elephants.
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
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PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the new documentary "Life on Earth: Attenborough's Greatest Adventure," which explores the Attenborough project that revolutionized wildlife filmmaking ...
Eastern Africa's earliest livestock herders continued fishing, hunting and gathering for centuries after livestock were first ...
Over the years, Attenborough has created memorable moments with hundreds of animals, from mountain gorillas to baby whales ...
A slate of new shows feature alongside beloved landmark series in a week-long celebration of Sir David's work and legacy ...