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Nature Photographers Tell Us About the Moments Leading up to Their Award-Winning Shots
From a sighting of a rare silverback gorilla thumping its chest to the gruelling task of spotting pygmy seahorses, photographers open up about how they pulled off their prized shots.
This Guy Makes Music Out of Mushrooms and It’s a Trip
“The other day, I got a text saying how the videos of mushrooms singing had helped his ailing mum.”
The World's Coldest Inhabited Place Is Burning Because of 'Zombie Fires'
Photographer Semyon Sivtsev captured signs of fires burning under snow and ice.
Hiking Through the French Alps Ignited My Love of Poop
Ever had a sudden urge to find out as much as you can about animal excrement? I have, and I'm not alone.
Gorilla Who Came to World’s Attention via Famous Selfie Dies in Caretaker’s Arms
Orphaned gorilla Ndakasi, who went viral when she photobombed a selfie, died aged 14 in the arms of her caretaker who had raised her from the age of 2 months.
Meet the Guy Who Loves Hobbits So Much He Became One
Nicolas Gentile, 37, turned his simple, small-town life into an adventure. Now he wants to share it with the world.
Grisly GOAT Goat Gores Girl Grizzly Gruesomely
All hail the greatest goat of all time, the goat that killed a grizzly bear.
Love Our National Parks? Grab This Rad Merch That Supports Them
Pick up a tie-dye Parks Project long sleeve or Big Sur-scented candle, but most of all, make sure you leave no trace!
Inside the Space-Out Competition Where People Do Nothing
“It's hard to explain, but there is something meaningful about getting together with people who willingly choose to do nothing.”
I Went Searching for Giant ‘Extinct’ Crocs in Singapore. They’re Very Much Alive.
Crocodiles play an important role in Singapore’s ecosystem and hold an interesting key to its past.
Lockdown Helped to Create a New Generation of Young, Black Birdwatchers
Plus, data shared with VICE shows that around three times as many 18 to 29-year-olds took up the hobby over the last year.
Scientists Turned Spiderwebs Into Music, And It's Hauntingly Beautiful
Spiders rely on the vibrations in their webs to perceive their environment, and now we can hear their mysterious music.