After years of deep-sea sleuthing, National Geographic Explorer Katy Croff Bell has created a treasure map. It’s not drawn on ...
Can dying coral be nursed back to life by healthy coral? A new theory from a pair of marine biologists studying how the tiny ...
Hawaiians have been harvesting fish sustainably for generations, tending traditional ponds known as loko iʻa. The ...
On assignment in northern Thailand, National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi follows Miss Wisa, a farmer leading her community toward a more resilient and sustainable food future. Miss Wisa uses ...
A new documentary from National Geographic Pristine Seas and Oceans North spotlights how Inuit and Cree communities are creating marine protected areas in Canada’s north. A family of polar bears walks ...
Brazil is one of Earth’s ground zeroes for climate change. It’s home to the Amazon, the world’s largest and most diverse tropical rainforest, which scientists have called the “lungs of the planet” ...
While tap water is safe for most Americans, millions of residents are still exposed to contaminants from their faucets every year, according to National Geographic. This World Water Day, our partners ...
Diamonds present at the birth of the Okavango Delta have a lasting connection to this landscape and are playing a unique role in its conservation today. 3:41 Geological time and tectonic forces have ...
After heavy winter rain, the state's parks are transforming into vibrant landscapes of gold, pink, and purple flowers. Visitors stand in a field of gold near Furnace Creek in Death Valley National ...
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