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This is Banff National Park, one of the most beautiful—and famous—places on Earth. “It’s a real authentic town and not one that attracts busloads of tourists,” says Andy Brown ...
Based in Syracuse, New York, National Geographic Explorer Amy Toensing photographed communities and paddlers along the Northern Forest Canoe Trail. Her last piece for National Geographic was about ...
Bertie Gregory, a Bristol, U.K.–based photographer and filmmaker, became an Explorer in 2015. Serving as the lead storyteller on National Geographic’s Secrets of the Penguins series ...
The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North American coasts in the Cretaceous. Paleontologists have been on the trail ...
asked the 78-year-old director of the University of Washington’s Center for Ecosystem Sentinels and a National Geographic Explorer. “They’re comical, they’re curious, they’re endearing.” ...
At a time when record crowds are seeing visitors to some U.S. national parks asked to pre-book access, Isle Royale National Park, an archipelago of around 400 islands on western Lake Superior ...
His infamous sketch in the back of a yellow cab became the most imitated logo in history—and cities are still copying it today. In the summer of 1977, New York City was burning. A 25-hour ...
Alexus is at the National Aquarium, learning about their opportunities to encounter, understand, and connect with the natural world through their Summer Explorer's Program. 35,048 people played ...
For the latest news developments from President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, visit our continuously updated blog at newsday.com/trump100days The National ...
The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, funded Explorer Aaron Micallef's work. Learn more about the Society’s support of ...
Host and National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory marvels at how adorable they are, and how fascinating. He recalls observing chicks reacting to their parents leaving and noticing a few ...