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The stunning nature reserve in Mozambique—known for its lions, elephants, and honeyguide birds, and home to some 70,000 people—is reeling in the aftermath of a brutal terror assault.
National Geographic Explorer Danielle Lee reveals the incredible array of wildlife often hiding in ... and how she hopes to inspire young African Americans to join her. (Sounds of traffic by ...
Across Africa, giraffe numbers have ... which Long is working with and National Geographic Society helps fund, there’s Google’s Wildlife Insights too. Both are collaborating with researchers ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes ...
Lions are threatened throughout most of their African range ... Thandiwe Mweetwa, a National Geographic Society Explorer and wildlife biologist with the Zambian Carnivore Programme, called ...
Sierra Leone’s present beauty and past pain are intimately bound. A journey from the West African country’s jungles to its jade-green shores reveals a nation with its eyes fixed on the road ahead.
Australian photographer Jason Edwards has been shooting on safari since the 90s – so safe to say he’s had some pretty incredible experiences.
National Geographic ... Mozambique’s wildlife was decimated by the country’s civil war and subsequent poaching in the past 20 years. Today, leading researchers estimate Africa's lion ...
A staff member at Heathrow Airport grips a West African dwarf crocodile ... the executive director of Save Vietnam’s Wildlife, a national nonprofit based in Cuc Phuong National Park, says ...
It's time for the misfits and downright eccentrics of the animal kingdom to get the attention they fully deserve.
Canadian driller ReconAfrica, facing lawsuits and investigations, has left angry communities and fractured landscapes in the wildlife ... to any questions from National Geographic.