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University of Leicester-led research has revealed the start of industrial deforestation of the Malaysian rainforest and its ...
When Siberian volcanoes kicked off the Great Dying, the real climate villain turned out to be the rainforests themselves: ...
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.
National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald discovers that Central Oregon's wild terrain is the ultimate playground, ...
Set to return this October, WildPhotos promises an unmissable day of visual storytelling, ethical debate, and creative ...
In terrain that pushes your limits, National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald captures what it means to truly show ...
China has already opened five national parks, totaling 57 million acres. Collectively, the parks span alpine peaks, tropical rainforests, remote glaciers, vast deserts, and high-altitude wetlands.
When a massive tree toppled in the floodplains of Fonte Boa, a region in the Brazilian Amazon, local fishermen noticed ...
Africa’s Great Migration sees millions of wildebeest and zebra thunder across the sun-bleached savannah, drawn by instinct to ...
With popular national parks still searching for the answers to congestion, train travel is a practical solution—and a unique ...
Conservationists went to dramatic lengths to save the birds, including pumping boiling hot water into the ground to ward off ...
In the bathroom As I write in the December issue, palm oil is the world’s most popular edible oil, making up a third of all vegetable oil consumed across the planet. Oil palm trees are a highly ...
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