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Set to return this October, WildPhotos promises an unmissable day of visual storytelling, ethical debate, and creative ...
"In the deep sea, there's always a good chance you're seeing something for the first time." Researchers thrilled after ...
In terrain that pushes your limits, National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald captures what it means to truly show ...
In the summer of 2021, scientists studying glaciers in the Austrian Alps noticed two tiny horns sticking through the surface ...
The Hadejia Wetlands National Park in northwestern Nigeria is a vital ecological treasure, designated as both a globally ...
Just as artificial intelligence (AI) powers Amazon's Alexa, Gmail's spam filter, and Facebook's new friends suggestions, it’s now being used to help out the animal world.
However, as Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece turns 50, for many, its legacy remains inexorably tied to the 25-foot great white ...
Their enemies portrayed them as barbarians, but their artifacts tell a different story. Between their weapons, jewelry, and ...
There’s no unified national effort to help animals hurt by fires, Gonçalves says. Rescues are done on a local, optional basis, and their extent varies widely in different areas.
They discover a successful system of spotters and warnings to keep swimmers, surfers, and sharks safe. Bertie and his team, ...
Africa’s Great Migration sees millions of wildebeest and zebra thunder across the sun-bleached savannah, drawn by instinct to ...
Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.