Since 2006, the project has photographed 17,000 species in the world’s zoos, aquariums, and wildlife sanctuaries.
Retired president and chairman Gilbert M. Grosvenor, now 91, had a front-row seat to audacious feats of exploration. Gilbert M. Grosvenor meets with National Geographic staff members after he was ...
As 2025 inches towards its end, National Geographic is celebrating the year by dropping its annual Pictures of the Year 2025, “highlighting the images that most inspired and defined the past year ...
Each year, National Geographic highlights a collection of the most compelling images captured by Nat Geo photographers over the past 12 months in their "Pictures of the Year." For 2025, Nat Geo ...
By monitoring the movement, health, and environmental conditions of thousands of animals at once, Project ICARUS hopes to ...
Discover the world's ultimate escapes to unplug and reset with the Luxury Collection by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Here's our round up of the best resorts, hotels and lodges to stay across ...
When weird fungal epidemics crop up in far-flung places, scientists work together to unravel how the microscopic murderers ...
Each time National Geographic Explorer and photographer Kiliii Yüyan returns to the Arctic, he navigates through a “forever landscape.” “You can hear the sled dogs, you can just smell the wind—it’s ...
Calakmul remained relatively undisturbed until gum harvesters in Mexico led an American botanist to them in 1931. Here’s what ...
Visitors centers: Everglades has four: Ernest F. Coe near Miami, Guy Bradley in Flamingo, Gulf Coast in Everglades City, and Shark Valley off the Tamiami Trail highway. All are open daily; check ...
Around 4,500 years ago, a structure of enormous stones aligned with solar patterns was erected in England’s Salisbury Plain by a civilization without metal tools, horsepower, or wheels. Many of the ...
From Caesar to Napoleon, the Pyramids to the Parthenon, the Trojan War to the Civil War—National Geographic History magazine draws readers in with more than 5,000 years of people, places, and things ...
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