Whilst you’re unlikely to see one of those elusive Cape leopards yourself, in other parts of the country, their larger counterparts can arrive at your doorstep.
PETA investigators uncovered some horrific methods used to farm coconuts for distribution around the world.
The next time you plan a dog birthday party, you might need to rethink how many candles you buy.
Experts remain dumbfounded regarding exactly what is happening in Botswana at present, but more than 350 elephant carcasses have been spotted in the Okavango Delta since the start of May.
Dog-loving Australian photographer Belinda Richards recently launched her prizewinning ‘Be More Dog’ project, so let’s enjoy some of her snaps before calling it a day.
Pilanesberg National Park was fortunate enough to raise the funds needed to launch the biggest rhino dehorning operation in the world, with two expert teams taking on the mammoth task.
A rather fantastic cloud formation appeared last week above New Mexico, right around sunset.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.
Power outages, damaged homes, totalled cars, and uprooted trees – the weather this weekend was hectic.
Is seasteading the way of the future, or just another way for the rich to escape the effects of climate change? Opinions are divided.
Less than 24 hours after 14-year-old Zach Berman filmed a great white shark swimming between surfers and kayakers in Plett, he’s done it again.
The NSRI has issued an “urgent safety warning” after a number of close encounters with great white sharks around the Plett area, one of which was captured on video.
Children and adults could experience changes in behaviour from lack of access to nature and the outdoors.
If you love plants, but have no idea how to keep them alive, there are apps out there that will elevate you to superior plant parent status.
Thousands of people from West Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, India, and the Far East watched the “ring of fire” solar eclipse that happened yesterday.
In northern Italy, conservationists are finding creative ways to save the Presena glacier, which has lost more than a third of its volume since 1993.
The footage was shot on Sunday, and shows at least four different great whites tucking in.
Teens spearfishing off the coast of New South Wales captured a video of a close encounter with a shark.
South Africa’s only ski and snowboarding resort was gearing up for a bumper winter before the COVID-19 pandemic laid waste to those plans.
The Western Cape has bee hit by a serious cold snap, and nowhere is that more evident than in the Matroosberg Nature Reserve, outside Ceres.
Residents of Saint Helena Bay, which is approximately 150 kilometres north of Cape Town, woke up on Sunday to the rare sight of a giant squid stranded on Britannia Bay Beach.
Tonight, from around 7:45PM, the Mother City will witness a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse.
Many of us are sitting at home with very bored puppies, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
We may be stuck indoors, but there’s still plenty of action going on in our country’s parks and private reserves.
Chances are I wouldn’t have reacted as calmly as this Italian child if I found out that there was a massive bear right behind me.
A mother baboon and her baby were euthanised on Friday, and some Kommetjie residents are unhappy about the decision-making process.
Jacinda Ardern managed to keep her cool when an earthquake struck during a live TV interview. How very Kiwi of her.
If you need a feel-good post to brighten your day, this man and his donkey will do the trick.
Some South African big cat breeders can make a small fortune selling their animals to overseas buyers, and it’s a business often accused of putting profit over ethics.
The pandemic is proof that we can make major lifestyle changes when it matters, and the same could be true for saving the planet.