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A version of this story appears in the May 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
PHOTOGRAPH BY Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Image Collection By mid ... On her last assignment for the magazine, she tracked whooping cranes from Canada to Texas. Bertie Gregory, a Bristol ...
is a campaign by National Geographic magazine to raise awareness and help reverse the global environmental crisis caused by single-use plastic. The initiative invites readers to take a pledge to ...
A version of this story appears in the May 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world ...
A version of this story appears in the May 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. Writer Rene Ebersole traveled to the Galápagos Islands for this story. On her last assignment for the ...
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It's one of the holiest and most somber days in the Christian calendar as followers remember the execution of Jesus. This stained glass window by J & J King of Norwich depicts the crucifixion of ...
This story appears in the April 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. Parks in large cities are usually thought of as refuges, as islands of green amid seas of concrete and steel.
Tight hip flexors, especially a deep muscle called the psoas, can silently stress your spine. Here's why this muscle deserves more attention—and how to strengthen it. Lower back pain is often ...
One scorching day last September, Annie Méchin crouched over a slab of red clay on a remote patch of farmland near Marseille, on France’s Mediterranean coast. Méchin was scraping away at the ...