Fifty years since Tobago — together with its island neighbour, Trinidad — became a republic, it’s embraced independence while ...
From Nantucket to Santa Barbara, and from daffodils to dogwoods, displays of colorful ethereal blooms are a cherished rite of ...
Filmmaker Sara Dosa is going from the molten to the melting, from fiery volcanoes to dissolving glaciers. Dosa earned an Academy Award nomination for 2022’s Fire of Love, the story of vulcanologists ...
Sheltering an incredible diversity of flora and fauna, including western lowland gorillas and forest elephants, is a vast, ...
Although dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans, other animals have been cooperating with people in ...
Already, they’re showing a side of these creatures we’d never see otherwise. The delicate hairs of this caterpillar, captured ...
Glaciers, volcanoes, forested coasts—these distinctive Alaskan landscapes are packed into this rarely visited reserve.
National Geographic stories take you on a journey that's always enlightening, often surprising and unfailingly fascinating. This month–the mystery of a Byzantine shipwreck..
Dongnan Chen’s film exploring the rite of passage of a 14-year-old girl in rural China, won the top award at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen Friday night, automatically q ...
South African naturalist Steve Boyes speaks on ghost elephants, ancestral tracking, and Werner Herzog’s documentary exploring Angola’s elusive highland giants ...
One night, my sled dogs and I were gliding through a birch forest in Wisconsin when a black wolf emerged from the trees and ...
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