We talked to experts about where the science is on risks to humans and how the virus is messing with the food supply.
This is only the second time the species has been recorded while alive. “I thought it was A.I.,” says fish biologist Kory Evans.
This story appears in the April 2014 issue of National Geographic magazine ... in their beds and basements and bathrooms, wild animals kept as pets live side by side with their human owners.
They may have been drawn to the discarded remains from ancient human meals, and a new model shows tame wolves could have ...
Creation legends and folk tales swirl like snow and leaves across the protected landscapes of Japan. This selection of four ...
The largest agricultural boom on the planet threatens to destroy a spectacular savanna. Here's what happens when progress ...
A small population of California burrowing owls is getting a helping hand when it comes to romance—from a team of devoted ...
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
Though not a seasoned hiker to begin with, the filmmaker became the first person to complete the world’s longest trail network.
Loggers are scaring away the animals. He can’t fish on the river ... The magazine thanks The Rockefeller Foundation and members of the National Geographic Society for their generous support ...
Trump signed an Executive Order to end the use of paper straws. Here’s what to know about the history of plastic straws.
Two measures that would've made it illegal to run down wolves and coyotes with snowmachines in Wyoming didn't pass due to ...
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