Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Rena Effendi learned that a little-known species was named after her late ...
A video has been circulating of a woman taking a baby wombat from its mother. Here’s what experts want us to know about the dangers of interfering with wildlife, even if it seems innocuous.
“Sahyadris: Mountains of the Monsoon” (2008), Kadur’s first-ever film, premiered the mountain jungles that house some of India’s most iconic wildlife to the world: lion-tailed macaque monkeys, king ...
For years, scientists felt like the fish they were watching watched them back. A new study suggests they can recognize a ...
Clear skin, more energy, better digestion—these are just a few of chlorophyll water’s purported benefits. But experts note ...
This article is adapted from Joel Sartore’s new book, Vanishing, published by National Geographic Books. Joel Sartore has been photographing animals for his Photo Ark project for 13 years.
Turns out, the bacteria in your gut have food preferences of their own. Here’s how a colorful plate feeds the bacteria that help your body thrive.
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big ...
Economically, they are some of the most valuable animals on Earth ... of this story appears in the April 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. For this story, Hannah Nordhaus traveled ...
As more guests begin returning to the Lincoln Children's Zoo, so have some fan favorites, including goats, animal encounters and the National Geographic Photo Ark.
The internationally-renowned photographers and conservationists will meet guests on March 28, with Nicklen doing a solo event ...
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