Baby Gibbons, Albino Gators, Wrestling Polar Bears And More
In weird animal news this week, it was revealed that Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin "had a close encounter with a bear, four bears to be exact," he to...
In weird animal news this week, it was revealed that Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin "had a close encounter with a bear, four bears to be exact," he to...
Posted 03.09.2012
Simen Johan's photography collection "Until The Kingdom Comes" features portraits of animals in eerily calm repose. The Norwegian artist first take...
Lindblad Expeditions | Posted 04.24.2012
With few natural predators, the wildlife here has never had reason to fear visitors, so they go about their normal routines in the presence of humans.
Elysabeth Alfano | Posted 04.16.2012

Posted 02.14.2012
By Christian Ziegler: Confucius called them the "king of fragrant plants," and John Ruskin condemned them as "prurient apparitions." Across the cen...
Posted 01.10.2012
From Jenny E. Ross: Pummeled by relentless wind and rain, the Chukchi Sea was churning with huge waves. After exploring Wrangel Island in the Russi...
Posted 12.31.2011
With so many adorable animals making the news each week, it's pretty hard to choose the best photos of the year. That said, we've given it our best sh...
Posted 12.25.2011
The holidays aren't just for humans. Animals around the world have been getting into the holiday spirit this year. If you've never seen dogs sing C...
Posted 12.19.2011
On a lazy afternoon, some animals want to do nothing more than relax on the couch. Take, for example, the baby seal in New Zealand that entered a woma...
Posted 12.11.2011
Some of the best animal pictures this week came from quite a surprising bunch of creatures. If you haven't met the baby short-tailed fruit bat name...
The Huffington Post | Tara Kelly | Posted 12.11.2011
From meandering baboons in South Africa's Kruger National Park to a fierce leopard and elephants drinking water, gripping images of wildlife have been...
Karen Thalacker | Posted 09.02.2011
The day-to-day activities of the parents and three eaglets were captured live through the Raptor Resource Project and Ustream. There have been over 181 million views. This makes the eagles the most watched live stream from a single source -- ever.
Wayne Pacelle | Posted 05.25.2011
Palmer's new book is a sharp and searching assessment of the contemporary wildlife media universe from someone who loves the field and wants to see it live up to its promise.
Posted 04.15.2012