One of the most attractive critters at the zoo splashes through frigid waters: polar bears, the beauties of the Arctic Circle ...
Port McNeill’s Anthony Bucci has been named Canadian Photographer of the Year by Canadian Geographic, beating out 7,000 other ...
For the truly adventurous, Kachemak Bay State Park offers backcountry camping that redefines the concept of “getting away from it all.” The park maintains several public use cabins that can be ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Plenty of islands claim to be Galapagos-like, but are they really? These gorgeous, must-visit destinations have much in ...
Scientists have been closely monitoring a map turtle population after 10 percent died in 2022. They found a surprising ...
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Planning a multigenerational vacation that everyone actually enjoys is no small feat. However, a travel style as stress-free ...
We all love videos of sweet baby animals doing adorable things, and the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher just proved exactly why. The aquarium recently welcomed three new baby otters, and ever since, ...
Day and night, a ballet of sorts unfolds at the Seattle Aquarium. Behind panes of glass and rocky walls, schools of fish glide elegantly between each other, a tiny seahorse unfurls its coiled tail and ...
The Glacier Lake Trail stands as the park’s greatest hit, a moderate 3.5-mile journey through spruce forest that delivers you ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions will retire two vessels built in the 1980s and charter an Aurora Expeditions ship for three years, starting in 2027. The chartered ship, the Greg Mortimer, ...