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Here we reveal the winners of the 12th annual National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition. We asked you to send in photos that tell great stories, and we received thousands of ...
A slew of studies demonstrate the perils of clutter, and how organizing your environment can boost your mood and productivity and reduce stress and anxiety. So why is it so hard? "You'll feel less ...
Here are a few places to catch a glimpse. Zoom in to see Cairngorms National Park. No one in Scotland can quite agree when the rewilding movement officially began, but one popular perspective sets ...
Flights of stairs lead to the preserved rock of an ancient lakebed in Wyoming's Fossil Butte National Monument. The newly described bat fossils were found just outside the park on private land.
This major finding launched her career, and in the 46 years since, Poole, a National Geographic Explorer, has become one of the world’s experts in how African elephants behave and communicate.
Elephants—intelligent, majestic, yet highly threatened—hold tremendous appeal for wildlife-loving travelers. Getting close to them in their natural habitat can be an exhilarating opportunity ...
In northern Kenya, an elephant orphanage turns a pandemic challenge into a win—for the calves, the community, and the land. At the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya, orphaned calves ...
Scouting locations took the team throughout the western U.S. and finally back to northern New Mexico, where the Army’s real top-secret Manhattan Project was located at Los Alamos National ...
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves more attention—and how to strengthen it. Lower back pain is often ...
Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, Sunday March 3 at 9/8c on National Geographic. This story was originally published on June 4, 2017. It was updated with additional photos on October 3, 2018.
A newly described species from Hawaiʻi hides itself with carcasses to avoid getting eaten by spiders. Newly described bone collector caterpillars build a silken case around their bodies and adorn ...
To National Geographic Explorer Dr. Krithi Karanth ... “Kids see pretty dramatic scenes of conflict in their villages. This is elephants destroying crops or tigers and leopards taking their ...
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