World Rainforest Day is June 22, bringing awareness and action to save these precious ecosystems. But if the current rate of deforestation continues, will there be any rainforests in 100 years?
The groundbreaking Discovery series explores the origins of hate even further with an in depth conversation around current social unrest that has made news around the world.
Africa and Asia will experience a Ring of FIre Eclipse on Sunday, June 21st and Lowell Observatory's Dr. Jeff Hall explain exactly what that means.
Dr. Jeff Hall at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona clues us in on some awesome facts about Summer Solstice.
The Mayan calendar predicted the end of the world in 2012, but we’re still here. Others are claiming that the Mayan calendar actually predicted the end of the world for June 21, 2020, so we shall see? Probably not.
Just how lucky are we on Earth? What were the chances that life would arise, let alone lead to intelligence?
Danni Washington is not only the face of Discovery Exploration, but she is also an ocean advocate and conservationist who has plans on how everyone can make a big impact.
THE GREAT AMERICAN GROOM-ALONG premieres on Animal Planet on Saturday, June 20 at 10P ET.
Tia Torres and the Villalobos Rescue Center family deal with new rescues, dogs, and obstacles when new season of PIT BULLS & PAROLEES kicks off Saturday, July 25.
Television special to follow vets and techs as they cope with social distancing and animal emergencies. Watch DR. JEFF: ROCKY MOUNTAIN VET Saturday, June 13 at 10P ET.
Thrive with the tribe or face the consequences in the new season of NAKED AND AFRAID XL
How did our solar system form? It's a pretty simple and straightforward question, but as with most things in science, simple and straightforward doesn't necessarily mean easy.
The project, called Ridge to Reef, has become a highly controversial initiative despite being led by the UN’s development program.
The first American woman to walk in space is also the first woman to reach the deepest known point in the ocean.
Meet Morgan J. Martin, PhD, a marine scientist who studies underwater sounds with whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Morgan observes how these marine creatures – also known as cetaceans – many of which navigate their underwater habitats through echolocation.