That’s the alarming thing – as the climate crisis ramps up, we’re going to see more and more videos of terrifying tornadoes ripping into city after city.
As the cold of winter rolls in, we can all empathise with the struggle of peeling away from warm slumber to enter yet another daily slog.
Sure, the reality of a mass cordyceps outbreak is far-fetched, but since a 61-year-old man just caught a disease caused by a plant fungus, we might as well stay ahead of the curve.
There’s no spreading your seeds so easily when the sea is shitty, that’s for sure.
A creepy cute fish washed up on Melkbosstrand recently, while a massive great white shark did not wash up in Durban.
Everyone has been freaking out about the massive flames licking at Table Mountain this morning, Wednesday, March 29.
A book excerpt has been released introducing readers to colourful characters with big ideas about ice, including this one mariner on a mission to transport an iceberg from Antarctica to SA.
Travellers may have returned to trotting the globe post-pandemic, but they might give it a break, or step on a plane more lightly after watching “The Inconvenient Truth for tourism”.
A beloved CrossFit coach from Phoenix is now being honoured as a hero after he died saving his wife from drowning.
Ever wondered if there are measures put in place in case of a serious global food shortage or climate catastrophe?
Kyle is based in Cape Town, but he made the trek specifically to witness and captured the most stunning photos of the rare phenomenon.
GPS devices attached to pet cats in Cape Town show that they enjoy walking huge distances and enjoy a few killing sprees that have a “massive toll” on the environment.
Another lion in the Kruger was turned into a scaredy-cat after a bloat of hippos chased him off a rock in the middle of their river.
On Sunday, a man was rescued after falling into the water at the V&A Waterfront while on Tuesday an elderly hiker’s body was lifted from Lion’s Head.
It has emerged that a wild cat captured in Cincinnati had cocaine in its system.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
When a lion and an elephant meet at a water well at the Kruger National Park, the plucky pachyderm provides the punch line.
The winners of this year’s World Nature Photography Awards have been announced, with many shots hailing from South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya.
The infamous orcas essentially upended the food chain in Cape Town’s waters and now they’re at it again, ripping into a new shark species.
A man in Far North Queensland, Australia had his leg grabbed and his dog taken by a crocodile while on the banks of a remote river.
While the City is probably doing its best under the circumstances, discharging sewage at three marine outfalls, two of them in Marine Protected Areas, is not acceptable.
It is understood that the dam can typically contain an overflow of up to 115%, and as it stands, the dam is 120% full.
Yet another teen is making waves by holding the world’s billionaires accountable for their impact on the environment.
The greater Kruger National Park has been lashed by heavy rains since Friday, with rivers overflowing and roads being cut off by the surging water.
The world’s largest rhino breeding and conservation farm is being put up for auction in mid-April.
But not only does it make pretty places unbearably stinky, it also supposedly causes frequent bouts of ‘the tummy bug’ to go around, and those are not fun at all.
Although it may be too early to actually panic, it is probably necessary to sound the initial alarm to avoid yet another Day Zero like the one experienced in 2018.
Quite a few beaches have been closed across the city over the past few months due to sewage spills, but the issue seems to be more prevalent than we think.
Expert said “airbursts of this size happen somewhere several times per year” and are “rarely discovered in advance”.
This time, the “suspicious contents” of a PostNet package at a Pretoria branch turned out to be several live reptiles.