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Ivana Kling If you really look closely, most overnight successes took a long time.

Where lava flows are the oldest, sea life is already recolonizing rock formations. New growth attracts the predator Anti...
16/05/2023

Where lava flows are the oldest, sea life is already recolonizing rock formations. New growth attracts the predator Antiopella cristata, an orange sea slug with white-tipped dorsal projections.

African elephants move through Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve in an image by Nick Nichols, published in September 2008...
21/04/2023

African elephants move through Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve in an image by Nick Nichols, published in September 2008.

Orphan elephants gather around a water hole in northern Kenya’s Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in an article published in Aug...
20/04/2023

Orphan elephants gather around a water hole in northern Kenya’s Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in an article published in August 2017. The Samburu communities that care for the young animals try to return them to their original habitat, where they’ll have a good chance of reconnecting with their relatives. Ami Vitale’s photographs reflect National Geographic’s shift toward covering solutions to the crisis of declining elephant populations.

For the first set of elephant images published in National Geographic, in 1906, Eliza Scidmore photographed captive elep...
19/04/2023

For the first set of elephant images published in National Geographic, in 1906, Eliza Scidmore photographed captive elephants herding wild ones across a river in what’s now Thailand. In the early 1900s, Scidmore became a household name to readers of the Geographic, producing 15 articles and some of the journal’s first color photography.

Adolescent elephants tussle in Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve in this image by Nick Nichols, one of the first wildlife...
18/04/2023

Adolescent elephants tussle in Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve in this image by Nick Nichols, one of the first wildlife photographers to extensively document African elephants in the wild. Such play develops social skills in the young animals, as well as confidence and strength. This image was published in the magazine in September 2008.

Floating behind the ship's cocktail bar, a multicolored wine bottle rack cleverly mimics the trilinear table of the nucl...
05/04/2023

Floating behind the ship's cocktail bar, a multicolored wine bottle rack cleverly mimics the trilinear table of the nuclides, depicting isotopes of the elements.

Cardinal fish and glassy sweepers pulse and swirl around a sea fan draped in crinoids beneath a coral ledge in the Wayag...
17/03/2023

Cardinal fish and glassy sweepers pulse and swirl around a sea fan draped in crinoids beneath a coral ledge in the Wayag Islands. Raja Ampat is home to some 1,600 species of fish and more than three-quarters of the world’s coral species, and Wayag is among its most spectacular regions.

Greater flamingos flock to the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve in the United Arab Emirates. Wetlands support many different sp...
03/03/2023

Greater flamingos flock to the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve in the United Arab Emirates. Wetlands support many different species of wildlife, but they are critically important to birds that use them for breeding, hunting, and rest stops on their long migrations.

The New Orleans Mardi Gras factory is a fun and colorful museum in New Orleans where the props for the coming year's fes...
22/02/2023

The New Orleans Mardi Gras factory is a fun and colorful museum in New Orleans where the props for the coming year's festivities are made and some parade floats are stored.

Bach “Boonchai” Mai (left), a Vietnamese national with Thai citizenship and the alleged leader of a major international ...
21/02/2023

Bach “Boonchai” Mai (left), a Vietnamese national with Thai citizenship and the alleged leader of a major international wildlife trafficking ring, is arrested in Bangkok on January 20, 2018, for his suspected role in smuggling 14 rhino horns.

The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1648 in Agra, India. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had the white marble mausoleum e...
05/02/2023

The Taj Mahal was built between 1631 and 1648 in Agra, India. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had the white marble mausoleum erected to honor his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

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