The Town of Brookhaven had a big problem. Hundreds of spring peeper frogs were trying to cross a two-lane road to breed in a ...
It’s like a horror scene out of some crazy science fiction movie,” says Quentin Nardi, Smithsonian magazine’s chief ...
I recently did an informative delve-about within the Dark Web, which I’ll use to also cover the Deep Web. As mere web mortals, we deal almost exclusively with the upper 10% of the available WWW, which ...
The 2025 Sony World Photography Awards has announced its 10 category winners and shortlist honorees for the Open competition.
A Big Night event in Cumberland is one of many community efforts in Maine to assist amphibians across roadways during their ...
Even though snakes were the portal through which Suhas entered the world of wildlife, he grew up terrified of them. “If somebody said ‘snake’, I would run away,” he says. However, an encounter with a ...
The guttural call of a howler monkey. The rhythmic clucking of a macaw. The throaty burps of a tree frog. It sounds like the residents of the Amazon are in your room—and in a way, they are.
A polar bear peacefully snoozing in a pillowy bed of flowers beat out some amazing shots to win the Nature Photography Contest! The winner of the second annual international photography competition — ...
Laxmipathy’s stunning image (seen above) took Special Mention honors in the Animal Behavior category of this year’s Nature inFocus Photography Awards. The competition drew a record-breaking ...
The finalist and shortlisted images of this competition by Sony World Photography, chosen from over 419,000 entries, are amazing visual records of the stories shaping our world today.
During this time, he has been hands-on with all the latest camera gear, attended most of the leading photography shows, including CP+, and written countless explainers. He says, "Japan is the home ...
Instead, the hollow interior fills with water and provides a home for new life to begin — via frog eggs. A new species of tree frog was discovered laying its eggs in the tiny bamboo shaft ...