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The National Geographic photographer says the Calgary Zoo is the only place where the sage grouse, an iconic bird of western North America, is in human care, thanks to a breeding program ...
National Geographic photographers have always captured animals in nature at their most beautiful, fascinating, and mysterious. In 2019, a different theme dominated our photojournalism: animals, as ...
This story appears in the October 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. While the human tally of COVID-19 cases has risen, animal cases have remained novelties. As of this moment, you can ...
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore documents endangered species. Since 2005, he's taken more than 37,000 photos of over 11,000 species for the Photo Ark series. Some images are found in ...
Windows: National Geographic's web site has some stunning photography, and a lot of it makes for good rotating desktop backgrounds. The NatGeo Wallpaper Downloader we've previously enjoyed has ...
National Geographic might have a monopoly on sprawling nature panoramas filled with herds of elephants, but their selfies are also fun. A gorilla poses, Kardashian-like, in front of a bathroom mirror.
We post these to National Geographic’s Instagram, we reach 120 million people at a time, and we can really move the needle for a lot of species and the institutions that care for them.
A new National Geographic show takes viewers behind the scenes of Disney's Animal Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Seas with Nemo and Friends at Epcot. "Magic of Disney's Animal ...
These are some of the best animal portraits entered into the 2016 National Geographic nature photographer of the year contest. Mighty buffalo, shivering penguins and hiding owlets all feature in the ...
S Dere/National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2016 Dawn in the Mara by Porus Khareghat: 'A big male lion looking as if he was paying his gratitude to the sun god for the warm rays.' ...
Sarah Larson on the National Geographic show “Hostile Planet,” hosted by Bear Grylls, which is meant to lure people to care about animals’ fates on a warming planet.
National Geographic's 'Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory' is 'part wildlife and part adventure' The show is a dream gig for thrill-seeking cinematographer, Bertie Gregory.
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