From the waters of an Arctic archipelago all the way to the Southern Ocean and marine waters in between, these photos show ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), white-nose syndrome has killed more than six million bats in just ...
National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for ...
A picture encyclopedia presenting a general introduction to the world's mammals and the vital statistics and behavior for each of the entries from aardvark to zorilla.
Of the many animals protected by the Endangered Species Act, there may be no other species more American than red wolf. Known as "America's wolf," red wolves are the only species of wolf that live in ...
A tourist in Mexico woke up to an adorable surprise when a group of curious coatis gathered outside her hotel window in Playa ...
Experts speculate that orcas may be playing when they ram boats so hard they sink—a phenomenon that’s mostly been documented in this region.
The field book documents Frederick R. Wulsin's field work as part of the National Geographic Society's Central China Expedition, 1922 - 1924. The catalog includes date (January - October 1, 1924), sex ...
The journal documents Edmund Heller's field work, c. October 28 - November 8 (year unknown), for the National Geographic Society Yale University Peruvian Expedition, 1915. Information is entered from ...