Prince Harry lends his voice to Steve Boyes’ new National Geographic book about the Okavango Delta, a place he calls his ...
When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
Massi rushes down the slope, leaps across a slow-running stream and disappears inside a thick bush. Rosie, his young ...
From Niagara Falls to the Redwood Forests, state parks preserve many of the nation’s iconic landscapes and historic treasures ...
The “Roof of Africa” is the continent’s most climbed peak—which often means trekking in the company of crowds. These five climbs offer under-the-radar alternatives with challenging trails and wild ...
The finding offers a small window of hope for a polar bear population vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Once a key battleground for British colonialists, this historic Canadian town is now a charming base for visiting the nearby famous falls.
Osoyoos draws snowbirds from across the country for winter wine, farm-to-table dining, and outdoor adventure.
The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the Earth” and credited with producing some 20 percent of the world’s ...
Mating calls and rituals can be intercepted, or drowned out, by invasive species. Scientists are just starting to understand ...
Sixty years ago, these freshwater springs and forests were drowned by a 9,500-acre reservoir. Could the ecosystem finally be restored? A snorkeler explores the fish-filled depths of Tobacco Patch ...