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National Geographic has captivated audiences with breathtaking footage of wildlife’s A-listers—think penguins, elephants, and whales. But in their new series “UNDERDOGS,” the spotlight shifts to the ...
Wildlife Watch is an investigative reporting project between National Geographic Society and National Geographic Partners focusing on wildlife exploitation.
A video has been circulating of a woman taking a baby wombat from its mother. Here’s what experts want us to know about the dangers of interfering with wildlife, even if it seems innocuous.
National Geographic recently did its part in showcasing some of the rarer wildlife photos of 2024. The photos were stunning as expected, but a shot of the Pacific Viperfish in particular had users ...
How to survive an encounter with wildlife—from bears to bison Should you curl up in a ball or make yourself seem big and scary? These expert tips could save your life—whether you're on the ...
As drones become smaller and cheaper, experts urge people to use caution when flying near wild animals like this brown bear and her cub.
Photo by Bertie Gregory for National Geographic The annual Pictures of the Year list is narrowed down from 2.3 million photographs and celebrate our spectacularly diverse planet.
A shocking video and new intelligence suggest that legal and illegal captive tiger facilities fuel Asia’s tiger trafficking—with brutal efficiency.
Wildlife Expert Shares the 'Ridiculous' Animal Encounter He Caught on Film for the First Time (Exclusive) Footage Bertie Gregory filmed for National Geographic's 'Secrets of the Penguins' captures ...
National Geographic’s 2024 Pictures of the Year selection showcases breathtaking moments from across the globe, capturing the awe and drama of nature, wildlife, and human innovation.
Stunning Shot of Rare Black Tiger Among the Most Fascinating Wildlife Photos of the Year "National Geographic" released its Pictures of Year in its December 2024 issue ...
National Geographic revealed its annual Pictures of the Year issue. The photos show wildlife, scientific innovations, and more.