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These tiny raptors have been known to outfit their burrows with foam rubber window insulation, cigarette butts, tin foil, spaceman toys, and Barbie doll parts.
A new study suggests that goats can read human expressions and they prefer happy people.
Here's some inspiration for your next nature walk! #NaturePBS
It may not be candy and roses, but animals have their own unique ways of attracting mates.
Who will rise to challenge the mighty Cloud?
Follow a family of urban raccoons as they navigate the complex world of a big city.
Follow a family of urban raccoons as they navigate the complex world of a big city.
If you hit the beach recently in the Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico, you may have encountered piles of stinky seaweed.
Follow one man’s remarkable experience of raising a group of wild turkey hatchlings to adulthood.
Follow a small group of koalas on an Australian island to learn just how they manage to survive and thrive on a diet poisonous to almost all other herbivorous mammals.
Travel deep into the bush of Botswana to discover the lives and souls of elephants.
Nature is filled with examples of one species benefiting from the efforts of another.
Lobo, as locals simply called him, was the legendary leader of a band of cattle-killing wolves.
No man is an island, but can the same be said for animals?














