Columnist Gerald Winegrad shares some of his most extraordinary, and sometimes perilous, wildlife encounters during his ...
In Uttarakhand, bears have not entered hibernation despite December being half over. Wildlife experts find this peculiar and ...
The animal "swooped out of nowhere." Hiker shares video of startling encounter deep in forest: 'Fully prepared for a grizzly ...
As temperatures drop and leaf-peeping season unfolds in vibrant shades of yellow, orange and red, encounters with wildlife tend to increase. Fall brings heightened animal activity due to migratory ...
Residents in San Rafael, California, are on alert after multiple aggressive squirrel attacks in their neighborhood. Several locals reported being bitten and jumped on by squirrels that showed no fear ...
Alaska law prohibits waking a sleeping bear, even to take a photo, addressing one of the state’s most dangerous wildlife interactions, in which tourists and photographers risk fatal encounters for ...
While large predators like lions and sharks are commonly feared, small animals like hippos, and scorpions cause more human deaths annually.
Ethical wildlife encounters protect animals, preserve their habitats, and support long-term conservation goals. They also create richer, more respectful experiences for travelers who want to see ...