Talk about extreme parenting. While his mate hunts, a male emperor penguin stands on the Antarctic ice with their egg tucked warmly on his feet. In minus 40°F temperatures. For four months.
This story appears in the July 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the digital age, when it’s easy to manipulate a photo, it’s harder than ever to ensure that the images we publish ...
She has been with the Centre for Science and Environment since 1982 and is a member of the Prime Minister’s Council for Climate Change, as well as a member of the National Ganga River Basin ...
“And if we don’t get that lesson from this pandemic, then maybe we never will.”… National Geographic has long provided a unique lens to view the world -- one that has sometimes distorted ...
How can we know what a river needs to stay healthy when scientists have never studied that river? That was our challenge on the Patuca River, the longest river in Honduras, and to date still ...
The rhino and the people who tried to save his species taught one photographer indelible lessons. Joseph Wachira, a keeper at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, says goodbye to Sudan, the last ...
TutorABC, the world's leading online learning platform, has announced a landmark partnership with National Geographic ...