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Secrets of the Penguins cinematographer, Bertie Gregory, shares the memorable moment he filmed baby penguins leaping from a 50-foot cliff with PEOPLE.
LOS ANGELES -- In celebration of Earth Month, National Geographic is giving viewers a never-before-seen look at the world of penguins! "If you follow a penguin just for a day, you will realize ...
Welcome to Nat Geo Your Shot: National Geographic’s global community for aspiring visual storytellers. Find the community on Instagram @NatGeoYourShot and follow along for hashtag challenges ...
Pablo “Popi” García Borboroglu and Bertie Gregory have been named the 2025 Rolex National Geographic Explorers of the Year. Borboroglu has been an Explorer since receiving the National ...
an ecologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. That means that getting from one place to another comes with big stakes for the animal and its ecosystem. In 2020, Bartlow ...
"Many times, loving pet parents have the best intentions, but traveling can be stressful for some animals," said veterinarian Lilian Wong to National Geographic. "Animals might not understand all ...
At a time when record crowds are seeing visitors to some U.S. national parks asked to pre ... beavers and smaller animals are the sole year-round residents. For many, its attraction—centered ...
MALTA, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A local car wash and animal rescue are coming together during May to raise money in honor of National Dog Rescue Day and animal euthanasia awareness. From May 1 to 24 ...
“The literature said these animals were silent,” says Ángela Mendoza-Henao, a research associate at the Sound Collection of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Biological Resources ...
The ghostly web-footed gecko is nearly translucent with a pale, salmon-colored undertone and light-brown stripes. Their color provides perfect camouflage among the powdery reddish sands of the ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... began capturing and training birds of prey to hunt animals they couldn’t kill with arrows or catch with snares.
A new study is part of a growing body of evidence that vaccination against shingles—and potentially other infections—can be protective against developing dementia. While there is currently no ...