A century ago, George Shiras III put down his gun, picked up his camera, and revolutionized how we look at animals.
The lowly blowfly is known for feasting on feces and corpses. One intrepid researcher hopes to use them as a biological ...
National Geographic's annual Pictures of the Year collection showcases stunning images of wildlife from around the world. Out of the hundreds of thousands of images taken by its photographers in 2025, ...
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Scientists protecting bats and sharks win major conservation honor from National Geographic
The winners were selected for their “exceptional commitment to protecting biodiversity in their regions.” ...
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National Geographic Shared Its Best Wildlife Photos Of The Year, But One Shot In Particular Gives Us The Creeps
Wildlife enthusiasts love to see images of rare species. There was some good news in 2024 for species on the verge of disappearing. Extinct for 4,000 years, scientists are inching closer to bringing ...
Erin Ranney grew up in Shelton, Mason County, and always had an interest in the outdoors. It wasn’t until after college that she got the idea to blend that love of wilderness with photography and ...
Each year, National Geographic highlights a collection of the most compelling images captured by Nat Geo photographers over the past 12 months in their "Pictures of the Year." For 2025, Nat Geo ...
LOS ANGELES -- In order to keep up with the animals and tell their story, the "Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory" crew had to push themselves to the limits. As a wildlife filmmaker and National ...
National Geographic's new series, Queens, tells two very striking and profound stories: the one in front of the camera, which follows six powerful sisterhoods within the animal kingdom, and the one ...
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