Ancient skin pigments reveal that many turtles and "sea monsters" sported dark colors for tens of millions of years, a new study says.
Forbright Bank Collaborates with National Geographic Society to Advance Conservation and Exploration
Forbright Bank, a nationwide bank and commercial lender, today announced a new collaboration with the National Geographic ...
Brazilian landscapes are known for their drama, with thundering waterfalls, rippling sand dunes and even a Grand Canyon all ...
The region tempts with sandy beaches fringed by palm trees and lapped by turquoise waters, but there’s more to look out for, ...
The aquamarine waters and granite, boulder-clad islands of Seychelles have long beckoned travellers. And now, a new ...
When videographer Steve Hathaway was filming a tourism promo on October 25 on an island off the coast of New Zealand, his ...
Two orcas harpooned in front of a group of whale watchers puts a spotlight on St. Vincent's controversial whaling practice.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — A layer of frost clings to the grass on the morning Tony DeNicola sets out to check his trap. It’s ...
National Geographic’s top wildlife photos arrive at the Momentary Nov. 22, showcasing nature’s beauty and photography’s ...
Panacea's Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory founder, who's fighting cancer at 83, talks about his remarkable career with sea ...
Around 14 years ago, a lone gray wolf crossed the border from Oregon into California, marking the start of a slow return of ...
With the exception of that come-from-behind win over an overconfident hare, turtles and racing have never really been a very good match. But with the help of some high-tech tracking devices, a ...
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