Rachel Parsons is a writer, multimedia journalist, photographer and videographer. Her work focuses on climate, the environment and anthropological intersections.
Manuel Díaz Cárdenas harvests the tender tips of his Salicornia plants. © Alfredo Caliz The Spanish sun is blistering as farmer Manuel Díaz Cárdenas, equipped ...
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Elizabeth Goldring is an art historian at the University of Warwick in England. Her latest book, Holbein: Renaissance Master, was published in January by Yale University Press and the Paul Mellon ...
Over the past few weeks, a baby macaque at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo named Punch has taken the internet by storm. Viral ...
The Surrealist artist created the massive piece for a production called "Bacchanale." It's expected to fetch up to $348,000 ...
Brazil’s Pantanal region has the highest jaguar density on Earth, drawing camera-toting visitors to its riverbanks. Despite ...