Every rainy season, the Cristalino River in the south of the Amazon basin bursts its banks, enabling travellers to kayak ...
Scientists say that the fires ravaging the western United States are burning differently these days. Documenting the ...
The Cofán people in Ecuador watch over the forest to defend it from invaders. After studying in the U.S., Hugo Lucitante returned home to help.
National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
Prasenjeet Yadav had one goal: capture the perfect image of a pseudo-melanistic tiger for his story on India’s Similipal ...
Laser-mapping technology uncovers extensive ruins in a Honduran jungle rumored to contain a mythic White City.
Indian photographer Prasenjeet Yadav's image of a black tiger from Odisha's Similipal National Park has featured on the cover of National Geographic magazine's upcoming October 2025 edition.
Hundreds of miles of trails snake through mountain balds, valleys, waterfalls and backcountry in more than half a million East Tennessee acres. Centuries ago, the people who lived on that land were ...
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