In total, there are 25 contending photographs selected from more than 59,000 entries from 117 countries and territories.
Nearly a decade ago, a routine walk around Lake Hodges transformed the life of an Escondido-based nature photographer ...
A delicate blob with thousands of tiny animals made its new home on a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service telemetry receiver – a ...
You’ve heard of birds flying south to escape the winter, but do you know how chipmunks spend the colder months?
Camera traps in Kolsay Lakes National Park captured the behavior of a snow leopard and a Turkestan lynx in their natural habitat.
"It’s more than just a collection of great images, it’s a reflection of everything National Geographic embodies: curiosity, ...
The Levant, encompassing modern-day Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and the Palestinian territories, was a cultural crossroads during the Middle Paleolithic period. Both groups of hominins arrived at similar ...
Snakes were not always slithering creatures. Scientists have discovered that snakes descended from lizards with legs. Over ...
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Russell Cave National Monument - Alabama
Russell Cave National Monument is located in northeastern Alabama near the Tennessee border. Russell Cave is an archaeo ...
World renowned photographer Frans Lanting was in Hyderabad at the Indian Photo festival 2024 being held at State Gallery of ...
The international popular science magazine National Geographic has ... You can see this dangerous beauty of nature from its ...
Our planet, our home, is angry, wounded and in pain, so each of us must do as much as we can to help restore its health ...