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The 25 most extreme aquariums in the world
From massive tanks holding millions of gallons of water to facilities perched in the most unexpected locations, the world's ...
Explore the world's oldest forests, from Australia's 180-million-year-old Daintree to Japan's Yakushima with trees over 7,000 years old, each offering unique ecosystems and wildlife.
Spanning Florida and Mississippi coastlines, Gulf Islands National Seashore is 160 miles of natural barrier islands, history and unspoiled wetlands.
Noctourism in Greece, a fascinating dark sky destination, offers unique experiences under the night sky to those into this new travel trend.
Queensland marine scientist and Emmy award-winning nature cinematographer Richard Fitzpatrick has traversed the globe for decades, filming the natural world and making documentaries. An adjunct ...
Steeped in history yet alive with natural beauty, Norfolk Island blends effortless self-guided adventure with soulful connection.
The Disney-controlled brand is launching what it calls a "Creator Cohort," providing access and opportunities for creators that focus on nature, science, travel and other topics in Nat Geo's ...
The world's largest coral colony—which is as long as a football field—has been discovered and mapped on the Great Barrier Reef by citizen scientists. The discovery was made by the mother-daughter pair ...
A mother-and-daughter team of citizen scientists has identified the world’s largest known coral colony, found on the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia. It spans about 111 meters (364 feet) ...
Coral reefs, worth an estimated $9.8 trillion a year to humanity, are in far worse shape than previously realized. A massive international study found that during the 2014–2017 global marine heatwave, ...
A new study recently released found more than half the world's coral reefs are bleached because of ocean warming. Data from more than 15,000 reefs globally analyzed by a team of scientists over a ...
University of Guam researcher Dr. Laurie Raymundo conducting a health assessment of a bleached Acropora muricata thicket in Apra Harbor, Guam, October 2017. Credit: Dave Burdick Benefits to society ...
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