Nature
What is Special About Elephants?
Have you ever wondered about all of the cool things an elephant can do? Well aside from being the largest living land mammal, elephants have tons of more interesting qualities and talents. For example, the elephants trunk weighs up to 400 pounds, but can pick up things as small as a grain of rice.
By Mariana Martinez4 years ago in Earth
Butterflies of Bolivia. Top Story - September 2021.
Author's note: This isn't just a story about photographing butterflies in rural Bolivia, although it's certainly about that. It's a story about the unexpected gifts of beauty we meet in wild places. A shorter version of this story originally appeared on another platform.
By Amethyst Qu4 years ago in Earth
Adani recruiting 280 roles for Australia’s Carmichael coal mine
CEO says that the coal will be sold at index prices as Bravus won’t enter into transfer pricing. After much delay, Adani Group's Australian arm Bravus struck coal at the Carmichael mines of Queensland.
By Shivan Pillai4 years ago in Earth
Ice Water
Water disobeys the Particle Theory of Matter; rather than contracting when cold, water expands. For complicated reasons, the molecules spread out instead of huddling together despite the fact they are indeed in a crystalline lattice and vibrating in a solid state. Yes, that means that frozen water is a mineral. Anyway, the PToM, as it pertains to water was one of my favourite topics to explain when I taught children because it sets the perfect example of how much life, like people, frequently refuses to follow the common rules of engagement.
By Call Me Les4 years ago in Earth
Mount Nyiragongo recently erupted, and here's why it's one of Africa's most deadly Volcanos.
Mount Nyiragongo is never quiet. A constant lake of lava boiling within the summit crater of the high volcano in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is one of the few places on the planet.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x4 years ago in Earth
The Plant Coach
I love my job because I get to make the world greener one plant at a time. As a full time plant coach, urban farmer, landscaper and “plantrepreneur” my mission is to give people the knowledge and confidence they need to create their own green spaces; all in the pursuit of environmental and social change.
By Farmer Nick4 years ago in Earth
A Frog Amongst Flowers
It started off as a normal day. Get up, get ready for work, ride to work. Get into my wet weather gear, head out into the fields. It was a warm day, still a little wet, and the flowers and leaves were filled with water. I made my way up and down the aisles, cutting the flowers, carrying the flowers, sorting the flowers. Up and down. The team finished up on that block of flowers and moved to the next one. Up and down, cutting, carrying, sorting, up and down. As I walked down an aisle, I spotted a pretty flower, but when I reached forward to cut it off, I spotted something small. Just a little yellow thing amongst the green leaves, brown branches, and bright pink proteas. A small yellow dot. I leant forward to inspect, pulling some leaves out of the way, only to find a little frog.
By Emma-lee Howarth4 years ago in Earth
Beyond The Lens: Interview with Untamed Photographer's Chris Fallows. Top Story - September 2021.
Chris Fallows is a strikingly passionate and accomplished wildlife photographer and naturalist. Best known for his discovery and ensuing depiction of breaching great white sharks in Seal Island, South Africa, the world-renowned photographer has seen his life's work featured on some of the biggest stages the industry has to offer. He's worked as a wildlife photographer, host, or expert facilitator on more than 60 international wildlife documentaries for The BBC, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic, amongst many others. Most notable of these shows are Planet Earth, Life, Africa, and Shark for The BBC. Chris has also co-hosted and photographed for Discovery Channel's most successful Shark Week series, the Air Jaws franchise.
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth







