Among New Guinea’s rainforest inhabitants is a group of birds called pitohuis, chatty songbirds that stand out for their loud ...
Far from its home in Indonesia, a brightly colored creature moved around in an aquarium. Scientists peered into the tank, ...
Although animals can’t use human language, art is beyond words. As Edward Hopper wrote, ‘If I could say it in words there would be no reason to paint.’ ...
Rangers have released six threatened snakes back to the wild after alleged poachers were stopped at a remote roadblock.
While the rest of us have been getting out our sweaters and mittens the past couple of days, Florida’s famous reptiles don’t ...
The Coral Triangle connects six countries, hosting 75% of the world's coral species and over 3,000 fish species. It plays a ...
The food estate in Merauke seems set to join the long list of such projects that have failed since the concept was first ...
Westerdam and Noordam will explore the region, taking guests up close to world-famous natural scenery as well a ...
The epaulette shark’s ability to “walk” on land gives it a distinct survival advantage and traces its lineage back to the ...
PORT Moresby city is experiencing an increase in wild animal breeding in residences and a steady increase in stray animals.
In Papua New Guinea, rural communities play a crucial role in shaping the country’s agricultural landscape and food security.
We’re kicking off the new year with another edition of Nature Breaking’s “Headlines & Trendlines.” Seth Larson and Hayley Lawton count down four of their favorite conservation wins from 2024.