And just as I learned nearly two decades ago, running barefoot through cow patties, a connection to nature isn’t something you can simply teach—it has to be felt.
In Congo, filmmaker Vianet Djenguet comes face to face with the forest’s largest gorilla.
That’s the subject of “Nature — San Diego: America’s Wildest City,” which premieres at 8 p.m. Wednesday on PBS stations and the PBS app. A giant-screen version of the film, titled ...
The festival honors the deep reverence for cows in Hinduism, symbolized by their nourishing nature and association with Lord Krishna. Celebrated with rituals like washing, adorning, and feeding ...
We learn that fat cells carry a ‘memory’ of obesity and hear how fun it is to win an Ig Nobel prize.
Over 50 thousand manuscripts are read and assessed for quality and integrity each year by Nature and the Nature research journals, but less than 10% of these papers will be selected by our highly ...
Peatlands, formed by ancient wetlands, store more carbon than the world's forests. But when they're drained for farming, they ...
Don’t pet the fluffy cows. That’s the Instagram bio tagline for the National Park Service’s popular account, which showcases ...
Cow looking at the camera. Image by Claudio Schwarz via Unsplash. This remarkable behavior underscores the adaptability of cows. Despite their terrestrial nature, they demonstrate resilience and ...