Climate change is speeding the spread of global pathogens. Can an early-warning system for animal viruses help stop pandemics ...
A lone man walks across an expanse of ice; a mottled tundra; desert badlands. The single human figure becomes a focal point ...
The annual Great Migration of millions of wildebeest and zebras across the plains of the Serengeti is one of the world’s ...
In Panama, jaguars in fragmented territory have clashed with local ranchers and livestock. Now a National Geographic Explorer ...
Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully ...
Descendants of theme-park escapees, a population of rhesus macaques in a Florida state park may soon double in size—a recipe ...
Jill Tiefenthaler, the first female CEO of the National Geographic Society, brought a message of hope for the environment ...
According to NatureServe, an organization that keeps tabs on North American flora and fauna, more than 7,000 of those species ...
“As we’re sitting there, legs dangling down from a tree, 15 feet below us a leopard walks in the beautiful moonlight. It was one of the most extraordinary sightings of a leopard I’ve ever had.” In 25 ...
In rural communities around the Okavango Delta, an initiative aims to empower teachers to inspire their students to become the scientists and conservation leaders of tomorrow. 3:51 In rural ...
Born and raised in Bratislava, Slovakia, Martin Gregus is an internationally awarded wildlife photographer and cinematographer. Martin’s passion for travel and photography started when he was just 8 ...
Poaching continues to threaten the survival of South Africa’s iconic wild animals, especially rhino. Stopping it is as much about education as it is enforcement. Lewyn Maefala is the founder and ...
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