A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
From an elusive jaguar to an industrious beaver, photographers captured iconic animal moments around the world.
Brian Skerry captured a Great White shark in the Gulf of Maine from just four feet away, earning a spot in National Geographic’s favorite photos of the year.
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While the world-famous Inca Trail is undoutedly Peru’s headline hike, the Quarry Trail is a less-crowded alternative that’s ...
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You gotta try the local cuisine” — that's the advice given to any traveler headed beyond their own borders. National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has been on a continuous trip away from home for ...
In and around the Howardian Hills, chefs are crafting dishes that sing of this county’s rich larder, with ingredients like ...
A hunt for nilgai in Texas reveals how the appetite for wild meat is reshaping conservation, culture and the business of ...
The Birdfy Hum Bloom is built around an 8MP camera that can capture 4K video of hummingbirds at 20fps. Capturing 120fps ...
Jane Goodall's legacy embodies courage and hope, bridging humanity and nature through her groundbreaking studies on ...