In 25 years of wildlife storytelling, National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur has seen and documented more rare wildlife than most people experience in a lifetime.
This story appears in the July 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. Photographer Brian Skerry, who has spent more than 10,000 hours underwater exploring the world’s oceans with a camera ...
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Suffice it to say National Geographic evolved over the years, eventually leaning into photography and exploration, bringing the natural and human world to its readers every week during the heyday ...
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.
In honor of the brand’s 33 founders, National Geographic has announced the inaugural National Geographic 33, a list of dynamic founders, trailblazers, and changemakers working hard to make the world a ...
Situated at the most important concentration along the Atlantic Flyway, Cape May is a “crossroads of migration” that has ...
In the video, Gentoo penguins of Neko Harbour waddle in orderly lines, carving criss-cross patterns in the icy landscape.
A new face will be seen at the Six Flags Great Adventure Resort this year: a three-month-old giraffe named Coral. Coral was born on December 15, Six Flags staff said. They recently announced her birth ...
As the magnitude of water shortage issues arise globally, National Geographic Explorers along with the World Freshwater ...
Los Angeles Times Staff Photographer Robert Gauthier has been recognized with a first place award for Sports Picture Story in ...
Their perilous situation is attributed primarily to the over-harvesting of their eggs during the last century. And though their nesting grounds are protected and many commercial fishing fleets now ...