With the second coming of Donald J. Trump, the first Native American director of the National Park Service packed up his ...
This new 164-foot catamaran has blown the Galápagos Islands’ charter offerings wide open.
Although he never wore a military uniform, Charles Minot Dole’s service to the U.S. Army proved invaluable as his ...
Back in the late 1800s, groups of whalers, settlers, and pirates completely shifted the balance of the Galapagos Islands by ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new species last year, from elegant birds to strange sea ...
We look back on the London Zoo, which celebrates 200 years since the founding of the Zoological Society of London this year.
Cruise editor Marc Shoffman selects some of the best sailings to enjoy natural and man-made wonders in your lifetime ...
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Scientists tagged silky sharks to map their movement—results reveal major marine red flags
Researchers tracked 40 silky sharks from the Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR) through SPOT tags.
The limited range of marine protected areas (MPAs) offers reduced protection to vulnerable species such as the highly mobile silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis). Because the survival of these ...
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The best alternative UK breaks, with lower prices and fewer crowds
There are surprises among the less-popular places for a UK holiday, with foodie towns, glorious national parks and beaches on the menu ...
The acting director of the National Park Service believes 2025 was a “ass-kicking year.” Advocates for what polls say is the most popular federal agency might use the same term, but with a far ...
An old gold mine received a new lease on life, a tourism icon faced court, NT cattlemen suffered a big blow during a bumper ...
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