Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic ... (it’s the one in the Shooting Wildlife video). It’s handy to have the ...
A video on Svetlana Panteleenko’s ... project between National Geographic Society and National Geographic Partners focusing on wildlife exploitation. Learn more about National Geographic Society ...
Indigenous animal trackers use the CyberTracker software, developed by Louis Liebenberg, to help with research and earn a ...
The Grand Canyon harbors a healthy population of bighorn sheep, but they are most likely seen while hiking deep into the ...
In the wee hours of an October morning, dozens of dogs chased the hulking figure of an animal scrambling through a forest in ...
Like a fingerprint, leopard spots are unique and one-of-a-kind, making them a good way to tell one leopard from another. But what if there was another way to identify individual animals, and what if ...
On a private game reserve in south africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, an unlikely creature is making a tentative comeback— and ...
The bald eagle, America’s national bird, once faced near extinction but has made an incredible comeback. Discover how conservation efforts saved this majestic bird and how it reclaimed the skies as a ...
A 5-year-old boy was nearly dragged into woods by a coyote until his mom stepped in, Washington officials said. The incident ...
Welcome to Nat Geo Your Shot: National Geographic’s global community for aspiring visual storytellers. Find the community on Instagram @NatGeoYourShot and follow along for hashtag challenges ...
One man is on a mission to bring Australia’s second-largest moth back to Darwin. The atlas moth, a true marvel and emblematic species of the Northern Territory, remains a rare sight known only to a ...
Image credits: Sheree Marris Wen-Sung’s fascination with these otherworldly animals began at Taiwan’s National Museum of Natural Science with a preserved giant squid. Their “weirdness” captivated him, ...