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The love songs of these Panamanian frogs is a dinner bell for fringe-lipped bats. But how do they learn which frogs and toads ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... changes in Middle Eastern falconry, eschewing wild birds for those he breeds himself. Pani, one of the sheikh ...
Bonobos, which are among our closest living relatives, live in rare societies where females tend to outrank males, even ...
A deep and exclusive look inside National Geographic's ambitious Secrets of the Penguins with host Bertie Gregory.
Once the cameras were cold, they were cold.” In advance of the shoot, Gregory and his team freezer tested some camera options ...
The real world analog of "Common Side Effects" underscores the loss of biodiversity before we even know what's gone ...
Our journalist—and three-time marathoner—did the hard work of finding the lightweight, breathable caps every runner needs.
The UP is characterized by its diverse ecosystems. Crossing the bridge from upper to lower Michigan reveals the difference in landscapes— trees line the roads for hundreds of miles. Drivers must be ...
April 20, 2025 James Cameron’s new movie sends you deep into the frozen landscapes of the Arctic, and it’s nothing but ...
Species known to pair for life – penguins, albatrosses, petrels, warblers, cranes – are falling out. The real culprits, lurking in the shadows: altered habitats and the climate crisis.
Here’s what Catholics should know about the dire wolves and what the Church might have to say about “resurrecting” extinct species of animals.