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Just 10 years ago, spotting a gray crowned crane in Rwanda’s wetlands had become a rarity. These elegant birds — tall and statuesque, with golden plumes fanning from their heads — once flourished ...
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory curated the final selection for the "NatGeoYourShotOurHome" challenge from thousands of entries.
During 2024’s record high temperatures, handheld portable fans surged in popularity. For travelers, these mini coolers can transcend trends to become a handy addition to a gear kit. But a quick online ...
An acclaimed National Geographic photographer will offer central Iowans an audio-visual tour of the world’s so-called Blue ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with ...
Danielle Brown is a sixth-grade math teacher at Andrew Lewis Middle School. She is one of 35 teachers picked across the U.S.
The ocean has long been treated as the world’s forgotten frontier—out of sight, out of mind, and dangerously overused. Yet ...
Experts—including a three-time marathoner, a running coach, an ultramarathon winner, and a podiatrist—weigh in on the right ...
Freelance journalist Sofia Quaglia, a 2023 award winner of the National Academies’ Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for ...
The best nature documentaries are the ultimate trip, minus the drugs. I'm talking about the kind of films that make you feel ...
Secrets of the Penguins cinematographer, Bertie Gregory, shares the memorable moment he filmed baby penguins leaping from a 50-foot cliff with PEOPLE.
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