The heroes who saved the world's last tigers Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully photographed feature, National ...
National Geographic has retired its Seafood Decision Guide. It's important to investigate the source and content of your seafood choices. Read below for great resources available from experts in the ...
As the first National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition in Papua New Guinea winds down and all of the field equipment and ...
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Jaguar spotted at watering hole in Arizona, 5th endangered cat seen in area over last 15 years
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it's the fifth big cat over the last 15 years to be ...
Anna Ornstein, an Auschwitz survivor, wanted to change the way her field thought about those who endured the concentration ...
One factor to consider when scheduling a winter park trip is that if you want to see bucks and bulls with antlers, go early.
Nature packs surprises in every corner, be it in the form of fierce predators or gentle creatures that share our world ...
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The wild phenomenon that lets animals clone themselves
This video uncovers the fascinating truth behind animals that can reproduce without any involvement from males. Scientists explain how these rare species use a process known as parthenogenesis to ...
California wildlife officials are now allowing mountain lions to be killed to protect endangered bighorn sheep, changing a ...
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What happened to Mark Steines on the Hallmark Channel?
After six years on "Home & Family," host Mark Steines made an abrupt exit from The Hallmark Channel. But what really led up to his sudden departure?
In Colombia’s enormous Magdalena River basin, an ecological anomaly has triggered an extraordinary debate among ecologists.
In the 1970s, the Florida black bear population dipped below 500, sparking a dedicated state-wide conservation effort, per ...
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