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The Middle Pleistocene was a turning point for human adaptation in East Asia, as shifting climates reshaped landscapes and ...
The United States is known for its lovely national parks. But Canada – that place is like one big park. It’s huge! Nearly half the country is covered by forest, most of it publicly owned and lots ...
Folks who want to experience Canada’s wild should beeline to one of its famed preserves. And this month, National Geographic ...
Watch the European ground squirrel in its natural grassland habitat and observe its typical behavior in the wild.
Nepal is debating a captive-breeding program for the Bengal florican, a critically endangered bird, but experts say it shouldn’t be an alternative to stronger habitat protection. Fewer than 1,000 ...
From digging for dinosaur bones in Alberta's badlands to chasing the aurora borealis in the Yukon, discover the extraordinary ...
The new fossil was unearthed in a remote part of Argentinian Patagonia—and had teeth comparable to a T. rex, says National Geographic Explorer Diego Pol. The fossil skull of Kostensuchus atrox, a ...
Years after a life-changing first visit, National Geographic photographer Pete Muller returns to explore the places—and people—forged by nature. Sunsets like this can be seen from parts of DownEast, ...
The verdant rainforests, volcanic hills, steep valleys and rippling crater lakes that make up the interior of Caribbean are often overlooked in favour of its coastline. But head into its humid ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Research suggests firefly populations are declining, prompting calls to create firefly habitats. Erin Shaw, a naturalist with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, said she ...