National Geographic
Hang out with TerraMar for Earth Day! Who loves the ocean? We all love the ocean, which actually covers 71% of our earth! Let's celebrate the more…
Science World Report: Ever wondered what the view is like down under from a jumbo squid's perspective? Stanford researchers were also wondering that and strapped more…
NatGeo: Three Sisters Springs, Florida - Photograph by Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Kayaks crowd Three Sisters Springs, where people and manatees maintain a controversial coexistence. To reach more…
The deepest place in the ocean is teeming with microscopic life, a study suggests. An international team of scientists found that the very bottom of the more…
NatGeo: Lemon sharks are able to make and maintain social networks, despite the lack of Facebook and Twitter—and learn from their interactions, according to recent research. Without status more…
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala is setting off on his first big expedition of the year: to explore the remote islands of Desventuradas, hundreds of miles off more…
NatGeo: National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala is setting off on his first big expedition of the year: to explore and record the underwater life around the remote more…
NatGeo: Whoever said you can’t go home again has never met a sockeye salmon, which navigates more than 2,485 miles (4,000 kilometers) to spawn in the same more…
NatGeo: National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala is setting off on his first big expedition of the year: to explore the remote islands of Desventuradas, hundreds of miles more…
FS: Over the last 100 years, National Geographic has brought us some of the most iconic and incredible images of wildlife spanning across the globe. Though on more…

















