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The film opens with the last, ragged breaths of a male rhino named Sudan. In 2018, the animal was euthanized at the age of 45 ...
African elephants range throughout the savannas of sub-Saharan Africa and the rainforests of Central and West Africa. The ...
The sultry interiors of the Caribbean islands are a veritable haven for tropical wildlife. From giant butterflies in Jamaica ...
5 of Nature's Wildest Animal Showdowns Octopuses that tear off tentacles and crustaceans with a punch like a bullet are featured in a new book.
#NationalSelfieDay is the day to celebrate something many people—and even some animals—do all year long.
Nature needs us to act—now Life as we know it depends upon biodiversity, which is why the Campaign for Nature seeks to protect at least 30 percent of the planet by 2030.
Furry, feathered, and finned—we've curated a selection of photographs to inspire the nature photographer in you.
Feral Cities: How Animals are Going Urban Like Never Before In his new book, Tristan Donovan takes us to the frontlines of people coping with a rise in urban wildlife, from boars in Berlin to boa ...
M. Sanjayan is a conservation biologist and an executive vice president of Conservation International. He’s also host of the National Geographic–produced television series EARTH: A New Wild ...
National Geographic photographers have always captured animals in nature at their most beautiful, fascinating, and mysterious. In 2019, a different theme dominated our photojournalism: animals, as ...