Prince Harry lends his voice to Steve Boyes’ new National Geographic book about the Okavango Delta, a place he calls his ...
Massi rushes down the slope, leaps across a slow-running stream and disappears inside a thick bush. Rosie, his young ...
The finding offers a small window of hope for a polar bear population vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Once a key battleground for British colonialists, this historic Canadian town is now a charming base for visiting the nearby ...
The “Roof of Africa” is the continent’s most climbed peak—which often means trekking in the company of crowds. These five climbs offer under-the-radar alternatives with challenging trails and wild ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Today, the National Geographic Society announced a record-breaking $208.1 million in new commitments in 2025. This historic ...
Mating calls and rituals can be intercepted, or drowned out, by invasive species. Scientists are just starting to understand ...
Today, the National Geographic Society and EPAM announced a partnership to inspire the next generation of Explorers and solution-seekers. In this collaboration, EPAM – now designated the Society's ...
Hungarian biologist Tibor Gánti is an obscure figure. Now, more than a decade after his death, his ideas about how life began ...
A conveyor belt of ocean water that loops the planet and regulates global temperatures could be heading for a tipping point.
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