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National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald discovers that Central Oregon's wild terrain is the ultimate playground, ...
For Jody MacDonald, finding stillness in the wild starts with getting off the grid. The Toyota 4Runner makes that possible—taking her to the quiet places that restore her.
Chasing adventure above and below ground in Texas. Follow National Geographic Photographer Sofia Jaramillo as she goes wild caving, bat-watching, and beyond in San Antonio, Texas.
How to plan a wild camping adventure in Scotland. Sleeping beneath the stars between the lochs and the pines is an immersive way to reconnect with nature.
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A forgotten adventure with a telepathic tribe. A new play revisits a National Geographic photographer’s strange encounter while searching for the source of the Amazon.
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Wild Horses: The Consequences of Doing Nothing. Failing to manage wild herds in Western states, experts say, could have devastating effects on rangelands—and all of the animals that depend on them.
Travel with National Geographic Search Trips But I think it’s irresponsible to give out land for more wild horses when the BLM has proven, over 50 years, incapable of controlling their populations.
More than 70,000 wild horses live on Western rangelands that can only supposedly support 27,000 animals. Can the government, ecologists, and advocates find a humane solution for managing them?