Learn about what threatens the wet, layered forest and what you can do to help. 2 min read More than half of Earth’s rain forests have already been lost due to the human demand for wood and ...
National Geographic's staff photographer—who has decades of experience covering wildfires—weighs in on why the latest fires ...
This story appears in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine ... one of the largest coastal temperate rain forests in the world. The bear pauses on a patch of rockweed algae ...
This story appears in the Spetember 2013 issue of National ... of the forest. The bird in question? Casuarius casuarius, the southern cassowary, fruit-eater-in-chief of Australia’s rain forests.
This story appears in the April 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... poachers an overwhelming advantage. The Amazon rain forest is so vast and its far-flung river valleys so remote ...
This story appears in the June 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... That is enough to support a lush rain forest on the summit—and to the east, in the Rift Valley, a park that was ...
This story appears in the June 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine ... s Manú National Park—a huge swath of protected rain forest and one of the most biodiverse parks in the world.
This story appears in the February 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine ... The woodland Pío XI is shoving aside is Magellanic rain forest—not the dark, canopy-rich rain forest of ...
This story appears in the February 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. Archaeology is a messy business. Digging holes—in the dirt, in the sand, and in the rain forest—is essential.
This story appears in the July 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... heat-trapping emissions from burning fossil fuels and rain forests became front-page news. It had taken a century ...