“If you take care of the birds,” says conservationist Thomas Lovejoy, “you take care of most of the big problems in the world.” PHOTOGRAPHED AT PARROTS IN PARADISE, AUSTRALIA The sociable ...
“People tend to have an unconscious bias towards male birds, and that’s often because they’re brighter and easier to identify ...
Her work has been featured in USA TODAY, BBC Travel, and National Geographic. Upon entering the ... is stuffed with hundreds of small arctic birds, before remembering that I hail from the country ...
This story appears in the April 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... ice carts flew past in all directions, like panicked birds. I realized our mesh vests were partly for safety ...
No birds called, no insects hummed. The only sound was the wind through the acid-tolerant weeds. "The forest that grew here a few decades ago contained dozens of species of plants," said Looy.
There’s a place in Florida where time slows to the pace of gentle giants gliding through crystal-clear waters, where your ...
The real star of the show lies just outside town: the Buffalo National River, America’s first national river and arguably one ...
It’s more than just a place to eat—it’s a living museum of Southern foodways, a testament to the staying power of quality and ...
Biofluorescence by itself isn't big news; it shows up in plenty of animals, including humans (our teeth fluoresce under UV ...