Nature: Wildlife Stories
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Real reader bear questions answered by Buck Tilton.
Learn to read a stream and snag the big fish.
Three treks to life-list phenomena
Hiking where bears are present (that's more than 40 states) always requires precautions, like hanging food. But these three signals demand extra vigilance.
Fiery volcanoes, 40-ton mammals, otherworldly caves–in this explorer's guide, we'll show you where to find the most mind-blowing backcountry features on the planet.
By Marcus Woolf
Another dead Denali wolf. A battle for the soul of wild Alaska. Our reporter visits America's most iconic wilderness for the inside story of a park under siege.
Zebras, wildebeest and rhinos all call this Tanzanian volcanic caldera just another place to eat.
From jaguars to river dolphins, Amazonian animals are diverse.
Forget flying south. Learn the secrets of cold-weather survival from three well-adapted birds.
In Colorado, wilderness hut managers recruit hikers to track an elusive wildcat.
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