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to document the changes occurring and the implications for people and wildlife. In 2022, National Geographic Society with the support of Rolex, launched the Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition ...
While on assignment in Romania, photographer Jasper Doest found himself uncomfortably close to a bear—leading to an image that captures tensions conservationists face in the region.
Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic and other ... The name of the game in wildlife photography—whether you’re ...
The oldest known grizzly mother in history, the 28-year-old bear was often photographed with her cubs in Grand Teton National Park before she was killed by a car in October.
Maine’s Great North Woods is one of the best spots in the country to catch sight of the world’s largest deer species, making for a majestic wildlife safari.
Our photo engineering team builds special equipment for Nat Geo photographers on assignment. These cameras impressed them the most.
This natural survival strategy, known as coprophagy, reveals how wildlife makes the most of every available resource.