We don’t feature maps all that often, because a map is a map is a map, but this effort deserves a closer look.
Six villagers in the northern Indian city of Jalandhar were injured, before the leopard was eventually caught and tranquilised.
During last night’s show, Trevor discussed how the freezing weather is covered by the media, and how Americans are bunkering down.
America’s Midwest in the throes of a record-setting cold snap, with schools closing and some workers staying at home.
When you’re barrelling down a hill at around 65 kilometres per hour, you really don’t want to run slap bang into a deer. Enter Reed Soehnel.
The remote Pacific Island of Niue mourns the death of their feathered friend Trevor, known affectionately as ‘the world’s loneliest duck’.
Those Capetonians that managed to get some sleep last night are waking up to the sound of choppers and the smell of ash this morning, with last night’s fire still being fought tirelessly.
If you’re going to be stuck at sea, it could be worse than being stuck on the MSC Musica. Then again, not everyone on board is thrilled to be stuck on board.
Volunteer firefighter Heinrich Adonis was the first person to battle the New Year’s Eve blaze. He’s also the man who identified the suspected fire starter.
Divers jumped at the opportunity to film themselves swimming alongside Deep Blue, a monster great white spotted off the coast of Hawaii.
Residents across the Cape, from Hermanus through to Franschhoek, reported seeing a flashing light, followed by the sound of a massive explosion.
A man visiting family in Brazil was “stunned and scared” when he saw what appeared to be spiders raining down from the sky.
There’s a new shark video doing the rounds on WhatsApp and social media, showing a beaut swimming just off the backline in Plett.
Reports of a ‘sonic attack’ on US embassy officials in Havana, Cuba, caused panic back in 2017. Now researchers think they’ve uncovered the culprit.
Here’s an easy way to make a difference this festive season, by contributing to conserving and restoring our unique and important ecosystems.
Roger, the seriously ripped kangaroo that became famous for his bodybuilder-like physique, has died at the ripe old age of 12.
One of New Zealand’s most scenic locations is buckling under the strain of selfie-seeking Instagram users looking to fake their holiday stories.
We’re used to stories of hijackings and theft, but did you know that South Africa’s foresty industry is currently being targeted by organised crime syndicates?
Over the weekend, America’s 41st president passed away. Now his faithful service dog, Sully, is coming to grips with the loss.
Roman Fedortsov, a fisherman from Russia, finds and photographs bizarre-looking creatures at the bottom of the sea.
Earlier today, the City of Cape Town announced impending changes to our water restrictions, which will also reduce the average monthly water bill.
Knickers is an extremely large and very cute Holstein Friesian steer, who towers over his companions and weighs a whopping 1 400 kilograms.
Having sorted through 107 photographers, 119 stories, and more than two million photographs, Nat Geo have picked out their finest efforts for the year.
Late last week, Donald Trump’s own administration released a damning report on climate change. That doesn’t matter to Donnie, and it makes Trevor angry.
Are you attempting to reduce your environmental impact by harnessing the power of the sun? Good for you – just be sure to let the City of Cape Town know, or else.
Constantia’s bee population has taken a battering over the past few weeks, with the local industry suffering massive revenue losses.
If you’ve ever wanted to watch a chopper rescue unfold from the pilot’s perspective, then this video from the California wildfire should do the trick.
Looking for ways to increase the value of your property? Some home improvements yield better results than others.
You don’t have to travel to the Great Barrier Reef to experience a beautiful underwater kingdom. A new book, featured on CNN, is the perfect illustrator of that point.
During the second episode of ‘Dynasties’, the new BBC and David Attenborough collaboration, the film crew broke the cardinal rule.