Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
Creation legends and folk tales swirl like snow and leaves across the protected landscapes of Japan. This selection of four ...
The turtles danced with the most enthusiasm in the tank when they knew they would get food. This was "strong evidence" that ...
We spoke with the memoirist and host of National Geographic’s 'Extraordinary Birder' about his picture book debut 'The Urban ...
A deep-sea creature only recorded alive on one other occasion has been seen for what's believed to be the first time in broad ...
The largest agricultural boom on the planet threatens to destroy a spectacular savanna. Here's what happens when progress ...
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Using nature to solve environmental damage caused by humans can work on a local level, but can nature-based solutions be scaled up enough to address climate change?
“But it’s certainly part of a suite of things that can help transform how we view ourselves in relation to nature.” Gail Patricelli — an unaffiliated animal behavior professor at the ...
AN article in the January issue of the National Geographic Magazine, which begins the sixty-ninth volume, records the remarkable growth of interest in the publication and its widespread circulation.
GRENFELL's letter in NATURE, vol. xxvii ... which are considerably too swift of foot for them. These animals keep together in large herds, and love to browse at the feet of rocks and precipices.