If you missed the latest supermoon, I’m afraid it was the last one of the year. Thankfully, there are pictures.
Sit back and take in some natural beauty with the winners of the 2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
Take a breather and explore some of the most spectacular wilderness areas that the world has to offer.
South Africa is known for its natural beauty, and the world can’t help but take notice.
It’s Friday, so take a break and enjoy these epic pictures of the supermoon that lit up the night sky earlier this week.
Your tap water, food and even the air you breath could contain tiny plastic particles, and they’re messing with your health.
Biologist Cole du Plessis has some interesting, but effective, methods of bringing wild dogs together to preserve the species.
Take a break from the city and enjoy nature at its finest, captured in the winning photos from a British photography competition.
The presence of an abundance of plastic in our oceans isn’t exactly cause for celebration, but this video does have a happy ending.
The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards have been announced, and their photos are incredible.
Introducing the ‘zombie snail’, which is what happens when a parasite assumes complete control of its host body.
The people have spoken, and the People’s Choice Award has been allocated in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
One of New Zealand’s most scenic locations is buckling under the strain of selfie-seeking Instagram users looking to fake their holiday stories.
Roman Fedortsov, a fisherman from Russia, finds and photographs bizarre-looking creatures at the bottom of the sea.
All of a sudden, in south-western Kenya, a massive rift has appeared in the earth. Scientists reckon this could end in a solid split.
Lion and springbok aren’t known to be the best of friends, but a photographer managed to capture some rather unusual happenings up in Etosha.
The Royal Society’s annual photo comp celebrates ‘the power of photography to communicate science’, and we picked seven of their winners that do just that.
We’ll take our awards and honours where we can get them, and this time around it’s the United Nations who are noticing what this city has to offer.
On rare occasions the Grand Canyon sees a full cloud inversion occur, and thankfully videographer Harun Mehmedinovic was on hand to film the beauty.
Hippos can be quite a threatening species, so when you happen to encounter one on land it’s a good decision to just stay away. Even a wide berth isn’t always good enough.
Most people are familiar with the Northern Lights, but down south in Australasia they have their own thing going on. This footage from midair is special.
Sometimes it’s easy to forget just how lucky we are to call this continent home, which is when a video like this comes in handy. Africa at its finest.
Last week we got our first glimpse at what lies in store for fans of BBC classic ‘Planet Earth’, but now the new trailer really raises the bar.
2016 has been a year filled with obituaries and RIPs, but perhaps this one says more about how we treat the world around us more than any other.
Each and every day the internet is filled with unusual occurrences, although I’ve yet to see anything like this before.
The results are in and we have a winner – here’s top spot along with a number of other pictures that sum up the inherent beauty of the natural world.
Monday saw the folks of Queensland feeling the full effects of a massive sinkhole along the beachfront. They’re not alone with these pics proving just that.
You know those moments at work when you do all the hard work and someone else gets the reward? That’s kind of what happened to these lions in Kruger National Park.
Whilst we are no strangers to a bit of southeaster the last 24 hours have seen us battered by some excessive conditions. The struggle was real.
Of all the animals you imagine might get ‘owned’, the majestic eagle is not one of them. That all changed when someone caught this incredible moment on camera.