The 2025 awards are now accepting Expressions of Interest. The Australian Geographic Awards for Nature is the Society’s flagship conservation funding program. These competitive grants are run annually ...
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This story appears in the October 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine ... to describe the differences botanists have tried to catalog in their rich poetry of obscure adjectives—pinnate ...
Make your family travels more inspiring this year, with new itineraries based around conservation, archaeology, cycling and ...
Voting for the National Society of Film Critics is now complete and films like “Nickel Boys” and “A Real Pain” took home top honors. NSFC was founded in 1966 and is comprised of over 60 ...
Leaving a devastating trail of death and despair, this once-in-a-century pandemic changed the very fabric of our daily lives and exposed long-standing inequities in our society. Employing his ...
Naka returned to Colorado in his 20s and eventually settled in Los Angeles, where he helped found the California Bonsai Society ... February 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
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 ...
Published in the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK). To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK) magazine click here. (Available in select countries only).
National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski focused on the positive when it came to forest fires: the solutions people are working on.
Once considered remote and pristine, the Arctic is now succumbing to a tide of plastic. In Norway, a monumental effort is underway to curb its spread.
National Geographic's enterprising photographers have helped readers explore and learn about our beautiful world through their images for more than a century. Here is their best work from the past ...