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Desert animals generally don't need to be rescued from the heat, according to a reminder issued by wildlife experts after an ...
The Kalahari Desert, one of the harshest and most untamed environments in the world, presents a formidable challenge for ...
Hidden in the creosote scrub of Lucerne Valley lies one of Earth’s oldest living organisms—King Clone. Estimated to be 11,700 years old, this clonal creosote ring has survived since the end of the ...
World Camel Day highlights their value in climate-affected areas and their growing role in future farming and daily life.
Just a 90-minute drive east from the steel-and-glass skylines of Abu Dhabi, the desert begins to shift. The land rises gently ...
As part of our summer series, we're taking you to fun places around town that you can get to on just one tank of gas.
Arabia's lush past revealed through mineral deposits, speleothems, and archaeological sites, challenging theories of human ...
Mycorrhizal fungi are vital to ecosystems around the world, but remain largely understudied, especially in arid regions. They ...
We like to draw a line between humans and animals, a clear divide built on memory, empathy, and invention. But that line ...
A Nature study shows Arabia was periodically lush over 8 million years, creating migration corridors for early humans and ...
Min Thapa’s work explores the tension between nature and human-made change through haunting imagery and symbolic details.