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Worldwide, the plant grows in only two Alabama counties, in fewer than 10 known populations, according to Al Schotz, a botanist at Auburn University and the state’s natural heritage program. Only one ...
A new project in the Chugach and Tongass National Forests will make overnights in Alaska’s wilderness less intimidating for ...
A young animal-lover has recently attracted the attention from his favorite nature magazine, and now, has the chance to be ...
North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’ Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
A version of this story appears in the June 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. Based in Woodbridge, England, Tristan McConnell reported from Morocco for this story.
The love songs of these Panamanian frogs is a dinner bell for fringe-lipped bats. But how do they learn which frogs and toads are safe to eat and which are poisonous?
This story appears in the April 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. On July 30, 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists reversed time. They brought an animal back from extinction, if ...
GWIN: I’m Peter Gwin, editor at large at National Geographic magazine. And this is Overheard : a show where we eavesdrop on the wild conversations we have here at Nat Geo and follow them to the ...
Photographers have unprecedented tools, opportunities, and reach to find their animal subjects. At the same time, wild animals are facing unprecedented threats to their survival. Habitat loss ...
At 294,000 acres, Tswalu is South Africa’s largest private game reserve, a remnant of the once wild Kalahari that has been carved up by farms, roads, and iron ore and manganese mines.
Archive-It Subscription. Explore the Collections; Learn More; ... The National geographic magazine by National Geographic Society (U.S ... English Volume v. 32 July-Dec 1917 Item Size 1.4G "Official ...
magazine They’re defending their land—and paying with their lives Since a 2016 peace deal, nearly 1,300 Colombians living in former guerrilla territories have been killed resisting mining ...
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