Take a look at Nat Geo's 2025 Pictures of the Year, from wildlife portraits to groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
From a delicate sack of salamander eggs to a forest illuminated by fireflies, these winning images from an annual competition emphasize the importance of conservation. National Geographic explorer ...
He photographed the darkly colored, paperclip-size tadpoles in Cedar Lake, part of Canada’s Vancouver Island. “The challenge was to get the camera-to-subject distance just right and light them well ...
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National Geographic Shared Its Best Wildlife Photos Of The Year, But One Shot In Particular Gives Us The Creeps
Wildlife enthusiasts love to see images of rare species. There was some good news in 2024 for species on the verge of disappearing. Extinct for 4,000 years, scientists are inching closer to bringing ...
Visitors to the Momentary in Bentonville soon will be treated to a breathtaking journey through the natural world, as National Geographic brings its acclaimed exhibition "The Greatest Wildlife ...
Close-up marine encounters and rare birdlife: why St Helena is a wildlife-watching paradise St Helena is one of the world's remotest islands, and from devil rays to wirebirds, it's also a haven for ...
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