H&M is catching major heat after deciding to reintroduce mohair products in their latest fashion lines despite once promising that they would never use the fabric again.
Musician Chad Saaiman recorded a short clip earlier this morning showing a paraglider in a world of strife.
A 15-year-old girl tragically drowned after she was swept off the rocks near Llandudno beach this past weekend.
We don’t know where exactly it was filmed but comments point towards the Masai Mara National Reserve. Strap in, because this is outrageous.
It’s summer in Cape Town, which means intense winds blowing for days on end, GP licence plates at every robot, and fires.
I know it’s cute and guaranteed to score a few extra likes on the ‘Gram, but maybe that’s not the most important thing here.
In and around the Cape peninsula, poachers actively target smaller wild animals through the use of snares.
Blue bulls taking flight and penguins without heads make up some of this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards finalists.
A new study has found that cats seem to understand when you are talking to them, and when you are using ‘cat talk’ versus normal human-to-human talk.
The Just Stop Oil protesters targeted a waxwork of Prince Charles III, throwing cake into his face and shouting out their demands to save the planet.
A poor hiker in Japan had this experience first-hand and managed to capture the whole hair-raising scene on a GoPro camera attached to his helmet.
Wildlife photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas took that shot of the highly magnified ant photo, and actually, he can get lost with it.
A fire had broken out in the religious building, and the dome came tumbling down shortly afterwards, sending smoke and debris billowing into the sky.
In case you find yourself enjoying a picnic or going on a trek and a snake decides to ruin the festivities, you might want to follow these life-saving tips.
Whenever the Earth’s population comes up as a topic of discussion, it almost always raises eyebrows and conjures a sense of genuine concern for many people.
An awesome photo of Earth made waves on the internet. The image featured two blue ominous orbs, hovering over our planet.
On Friday, a pair of activists threw a can of what appears to be tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ at the National Gallery in London.
Isn’t it wonderful that our four-legged friends turn to song in order to ward off any danger and celebrate the birth of new life?
The simulation, exploring what would happen if a 500-kilometre-wide asteroid collided with Earth, doesn’t really make for cosy viewing.
This poignant moment, titled “Ndakasi’s passing”, was captured by Brent Stirton, a Durbanite now working in New York.
When a honey badger at &Beyond Kirkman’s Kamp in the Greater Kruger came face to face with three leopards, there was no backing down.
The Ocean Photographer of the Year aims to acknowledge the work photographers put into shining a light on the beauty of the ocean, as well as the threats it faces.
Earlier this year, drone footage filmed by ‘The Malibu Artist’ amassed more than 10 million views on Instagram.
Footage aired earlier this year of orcas killing a great white shark in Mossel Bay was actually a snippet of an hour-long hunt of multiple sharks.
Someone captured the moment a woman’s attempt to backpedal to safety on Fish Hoek Beach went awry.
With the summer months rapidly approaching, would-be Plett travellers may be worried about enjoying a dip during their visits to the area.
If it’s not smoke bombs in fields sparking massive wildfires, then it’s dye being shoved in natural waterways.
Every time it floods in the US, and that happens relatively often, the same shark hoax is repurposed. This time is different.
Weather reporters revel in broadcasting live from the centre of the action, despite the imminent danger, and viewers lap it up.
Judges and outside observers have fallen in love with the ocean and all it contains thanks to 2 590 submissions to the competition this year.