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The stunning nature reserve in Mozambique—known for its lions, elephants, and honeyguide birds, and home to some 70,000 ...
Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples in the tropics host much of the world's biodiversity. An estimated 60 million ...
In suburban Sydney, sulphur-crested cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) previously figured out how to break into garbage bins and ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes ...
National Geographic Society with the support of Rolex, launched the Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition, a one-of-a-kind ...
National Geographic photographer Michael George travels to Bermuda to discover the people, places, and experiences that make ...
The best place in the Caribbean for a passport-free tropical escape offers up great weather, fewer crowds, and hotel rates up ...
Severance, Sinners, and Wicked were the big winners at the 2025 Golden Trailer Awards, while 28 Years Later claimed Best of ...
When beekeepers introduced honeybees to a protected island, wild bees nearly vanished. Could removing the hives reverse the ...
A new study, led by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, and ...
1 of 13 Archaeologists study a colossal Olmec stone head in La Venta, Mexico in this 1947 National Geographic photo ... Tepe seems a re-creation of paradise, with stelae carved in images of ...
Ugh, someone give him a hug, I can’t take it anymore. He looks so glum and needy. Weighing in at just 50 grams, the king bird-of-paradise (Cicinnurus regius) is a diminutive little fellow, but don’t ...
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