Six Elephants Die After Plummeting Down a Waterfall in Thailand
It is believed that five adults lost their lives while trying to save a calf
A Farewell to Ming, the Siberian-Bengal Tiger Who Spent Three Years in a Harlem Apartment
Antoine Yates, Ming’s owner, once said that the tiger was his ‘only friend, really’
A New Statue in Times Square Challenges the Symbolism of Confederate Monuments
The work by artist Kehinde Wiley will soon be moved to Richmond, Virginia, not far from a street lined with controversial Civil War memorials
Thieves Return Hand Stolen From Montreal Totem Pole, With an Apology Note
'After we realized what [the artwork] stood for and represented for so many people, we immediately felt sick to our stomach,' the letter reads
How Drones Are Helping Scientists Figure Out Whales’ Weight
Because it is so difficult to weigh the huge marine mammals, whale body mass is often not included in studies
British Government ‘Expresses Regret’ for Māori Killed After James Cook’s Arrival in New Zealand
The statement comes as New Zealand prepares to grapple with the 250th anniversary of the first meetings between Captain Cook and the Māori
Did a 1964 Earthquake Bring a Dangerous Fungus to the Pacific Northwest?
A new study posits that tsunamis triggered by the Great Alaska Earthquake washed Cryptococcus gattii onto the shore
Prison Book Bans Are ‘Arbitrary and Irrational,’ Report Finds
PEN America's report coincided with the annual Banned Books Week
Your Soothing Cup of Tea May Contain Billions of Microplastics
That’s ‘several orders of magnitude higher than plastic loads previously reported in other foods,’ according to a new study
Listen to the Stories of Alabama’s Civil Rights Sites
A new interactive project seeks to preserve oral testimonies connected to 20 historic locations
The Poignant Wartime Diary of a Jewish Teenager Living in Poland Has Been Published in English
Renia Spiegel was killed by the Nazis when she was 18 years old
An Angry Walrus Mother Derailed a Russian Naval Expedition
The hulking marine mammal was likely trying to protect her calves
Help the Shedd Aquarium Name Its Rescued Otter Pups
The aquarium hopes the contest will help raise awareness about southern sea otters’ ongoing conservation needs
Chief Standing Bear, Who Fought for Native American Freedoms, Is Honored With a Statue in the Capitol
‘That hand is not the color of yours, but if I pierce it, I shall feel pain,’ the chief famously said during a landmark 1879 trial
Even Shy Cats Are Bonded to Their Human Caregivers
A new study suggests that cats form ‘secure attachments’ to their owners, just like dogs and human babies do
World's Largest Privately-Owned Giant Sequoia Grove Is for Sale
And a conservation group needs the public’s help acquiring the property
After a 30 Year Absence, the Controversial ‘Porgy and Bess’ Is Returning to the Met Opera
From its debut, the show has been accused of cultural appropriation and stereotyping
A New Kurt Vonnegut Museum Is Opening in His Hometown
The Indianapolis museum will feature a re-creation of the author’s writing studio and a “freedom of expression exhibition,” among other attractions
Planned Border Wall May Threaten 22 Archaeological Sites in Arizona, N.P.S. Says
Centuries-old artifacts are at risk should the Trump Administration move forward with its work along the border between the U.S. and Mexico
Misidentified Roman ‘Pendants’ Were Actually Women’s Makeup Tools
Known as ‘cosmetic grinders,’ the artifacts would have been used to crush minerals for makeup
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