Abandoned at an airport in China, then adopted by a photographer, Piggy the piglet grew up in front of the camera—and changed ...
A recent paper compiled the findings of five different surveys, all of them studying hobby engagement and mental well-being ...
Vampire bats in Peru sometimes prey on penguin chicks, but the adult penguins are ready to fight back—with a little help from dirt and even poop.
This story appears in the March 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine ... add clarity to the way honeybees live in the wild. Here, worker bees construct new comb out of beeswax as others ...
About 35 leopards live in and around this park ... estimated 35 leopards living in and around Sanjay Gandhi National Park. National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative is dedicated to halting ...
They also live in countries that encourage those ... Photographs by Matthieu Paley Witters created the Gallup–National Geographic Index, designed to assess 18 of the most important indicators ...
National Geographic has a look at their new film, "Endurance," which follows the quest to find a ship of the same name that ...
On Tuesday, National Geographic announced the evolution of its digital footprint with several additions to its social media ...
Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic and other ... a sense of where the animals live. There’s a lot of information ...
(The National Geographic Society helped fund Bingham on ... archaeological evidence makes it clear that the Inca weren't the only people to live at Machu Picchu. The evidence shows, for instance ...
This story appears in the June 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... More than a half million Aboriginals currently live in Australia, less than 3 percent of the population.
Get ready to see the Amazon like never before. National Geographic has launched a digital experience called "Into the Amazon" ...