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In the deep seas found at the Earth’s poles, explorers are still finding elusive and mysterious sea creatures. On an ...
National Geographic wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory explores the edge of the Arctic in Canada's Hudson Bay.
Europe’s Wild Men. They become bears, stags, and devils. They evoke death but bestow fertile life. They live in the modern era, but they summon old traditions.
Well-meaning humans can do more harm than good, especially when baby animals are involved. Here’s what to do—and what not to do—if you see a critter you think might be in trouble.
Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is the only agency authorized to manage wild horses on federal land, and according to Farlow they spend roughly $40 million annually caring for them.
This story appears in the August 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. Tune in to Panda Babies: Mission Critical on August 28 at 8 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD to follow their development at ...
How a wild river became a national park—and sparked a movement. What will it take the save the world’s rivers? Experts say we need only look to the Vjosa River in Albania for a model of ...
Everyday foods and cosmetics that use wild plants may be harming the environment. Shea, argan, licorice, and more: Behind products like lotion, shampoos, and tea, complex supply chains hide ...
Get Wild in the Stunning Nature of Ontario. See how National Geographic Adventurer Erik Boomer disappears into a true wilderness escape, where roads are replaced by waterways in Ontario, Canada.
7 wild herbs you can forage in the UK. The UK’s green spaces are bursting with plants that add fascinating flavours to dishes. You just have to know what can be eaten — and where to look.
10 good-news stories for wildlife in 2020. From ‘Tiger King’ prosecutions to new pangolin protections, not everything in 2020 has been doom and gloom.
This is the first time scientists have used contactless scanners to obtain images of a wild pregnant manta ray. (Read how manta rays form friendships.) In all, Froman describes 81 scans of 55 ...
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