The Seven Sacred Pools in Sedona are like nature’s own water park, minus the screaming kids and overpriced snacks. These natural pools sit carved into the red rocks like someone took a giant ice cream ...
Camels are masters of adaptation. Here’s how these animals evolved to survive the sand and glare while preserving crucial ...
In this video we take a closer look at camels, one of the most unusual large animals on Earth and a true specialist of desert life. Their humps, padded feet, and remarkable resistance to dehydration ...
There are twelve species of true foxes in the world, and they live in a wide range of habitats, on every continent except Antarctica. They vary widely in size and appearance. One of the most striking ...
In 2000, a group of STRI botanists collected samples of all the plants from the genus Clusia they could find in Panama to ...
An extinct relative of the howler monkey may have been the first leaf-eating primate in South and Central America ...
Federal Judge Shuts Down 2,200 Miles of Mojave Desert OHV Trails A court order is forcing BLM to close more than a third of the West Mojave Route Network. Off-roaders have weeks to find out if the ...
Arizona is constantly facing significant challenges in managing invasive species, which are often aided by climate change. Invasive plants like buffelgrass, stinknet, and salt cedar outcompete native ...
From pangolin tracking in Kenya to walking the sand dunes of Namibia, these nocturnal safaris reveal wildlife few travelers ever see.
Visitors are flocking to Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada to take in a rare phenomenon known as a superbloom.
Since February, wildflowers have burst from the desert floor of the national park in California, dotting the typically barren ...
If you’ve ever wanted to visit another planet without leaving Earth, Fort Rock State Natural Area near Fort Rock, Oregon, is ...