Wholesome Story Alert: Elementary Students Learn About Wildlife via Trail Cams
Elementary-school students in Washington observe trail-cam footage of animals in their area as part of an ongoing project.
Elementary-school students in Washington observe trail-cam footage of animals in their area as part of an ongoing project.
A bear biologist starting filming a moose at a campground. He ended up in the middle of a grizzly-moose chase.
An absolutely incredible slow-motion video of a bald eagle on the hunt is going viral for all the right reasons. It’ll leave you speechless.
A New Zealand man leapt from a boat in an attempt to “body slam” an orca . . . on purpose. The New Zealand government was not amused.
Until today, we’ve never seen a blonde badger. One wildlife professional calls this footage from a trail camera “a one in 10,000 thing.”
A trail camera in British Columbia captured a picturesque scene—a grizzly bear family hunting salmon in a river.
On Monday, a deer leapt through the front windshield of a bus in Rhode Island, shocking passengers. Watch it go down here.
A coyote thought it had a tasty treat in the bag, but it didn’t. Watch a coyote slam into a baby gate as it tries to nab a pet.
Trail-cam footage shows a rare litter of three jaguar cubs in Argentina’s Iberá Wetlands. The footage is also significant for conservation.
“Ow! I just got bit twice!” Watch a man handle a rare two-headed snake and take two bites at the same time.