Filmmaker Bertie Gregory's new documentary special captures the extreme challenges facing the world's fastest land animal.
A variety of studies are showing that rough-and-tumble play is important for animals and kids alike.
National Geographic has narrowed down more than a million photos to just 25, naming them the pictures of the year. Here's a look at the images capturing our planet.
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I Saw Seals, Walrus, and Arctic Foxes on This Epic Polar Expedition Cruise
The National Geographic Endurance is a comfortable base for explorations in icy waters, whether in the Arctic or in the ...
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South Korea to End Bear Bile Farming and Find New Homes for the 200 Bears Stuck in the Industry
Bear bile farming will be banned in South Korea, on Jan. 1, 2026, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment announced ...
A spectacular supermoon and the first meteor shower of the new year will soon appear in the California night sky. The ...
Nature often brings out its miracles in the form of creatures that outlast humans by centuries, surprising us with our ...
For decades, this conservationist couple have closely watched the growth of tourism in Africa. Now, they warn, it is in ...
Robert Irwin is ruffling some feathers as he ranks birds based on who has the most rizz (or cool points for non-Gen Z readers ...
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2025 in Review: The 8 Most Memorable Moments of the Year
2025 was an incredible travel year, but for some reason, it also felt underwhelming to the core activities I truly love: ...
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13 National Parks Better Than Yellowstone (According to Rangers)
Yellowstone may be America’s most famous national park, but many park rangers quietly agree that fame does not always equal ...
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