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Bumblebees are going extinct in a time of ‘climate chaos’
nationalgeographic.comExclusive: Some Arctic Ground No Longer Freezing—Even in Winter
nationalgeographic.comMaya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1,000 years stuns archaeologists
nationalgeographic.comRising seas give island nation a stark choice: relocate or elevate
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by ziq in Climate_Changed
Should Pablo Escobar's Escaped Hippos Be Allowed to Run Wild?
nationalgeographic.comHow mapmakers help indigenous people defend their lands
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in indigenous
Native Americans are recasting views of indigenous life
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in indigenous
Out of the Shadows, the Wildcats You've Never Seen
nationalgeographic.comWhy Iran's nomads are fading away
nationalgeographic.comTraces of Lost Society Found in 'Pristine' Cloud Forest
nationalgeographic.comReclaiming an old medium to tell new stories of Native Americans
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in photography
Climate study warns of vanishing safety window—here’s why
nationalgeographic.comScientists are getting creative to save the kakapo
nationalgeographic.comThe Hadza
nationalgeographic.comWhy is an ocean current critical to world weather losing steam? Scientists search the Arctic for answers.
nationalgeographic.comWorld's loneliest snail dies, and a species goes extinct
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by Fossidarity in collapse
Rare half-male, half-female cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in lobby
Magnetic north just changed. Here's what that means.
nationalgeographic.comWhat the World Would Look Like if All the Ice Melted
nationalgeographic.comAmphibian 'apocalypse' caused by most destructive pathogen ever
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in collapse
Ancient hallucinogens found in 1,000-year-old shamanic pouch
nationalgeographic.comFor Black Motorists, a Never-Ending Fear of Being Stopped [USA]
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Blackness
At a rescue facility in Costa Rica, stray dogs roam free
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by 000 in AnimalRights
The Surprising Reason Tiny Lemurs 'Grow' Their Own Gardens
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by Catsforfun in Science
What the World Would Look Like if All the Ice Melted
nationalgeographic.comInside the Eye: Nature’s Most Exquisite Creation
nationalgeographic.comFor Decades, Our Coverage Was Racist. To Rise Above Our Past, We Must Acknowledge It
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Media
How Science Is Helping Us Understand Gender
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in Science
Germany Could Be a Model for How We’ll Get Power in the Future
nationalgeographic.comAxolotl
nationalgeographic.comKids suing governments about climate: It's a global trend
nationalgeographic.comThis map shows millions of acres of lost Amazon rainforest
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by Fossidarity in collapse
China promotes bear bile as coronavirus treatment, alarming wildlife advocates
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by ziq in EarthAnimalLiberation
Beavers on the coast are helping salmon bounce back. Here’s how.
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in EarthAnimalLiberation
China promotes bear bile as coronavirus treatment, alarming wildlife advocates
nationalgeographic.comFor this Alaska village, time has finally run out
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by mofongo in Climate_Changed
This Is What Nuclear Weapons Leave in Their Wake
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in photography
Fossil 'sea monster' found in Antarctica was the heaviest of its kind
nationalgeographic.comFlowers can hear buzzing bees—and it makes their nectar sweeter
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in lobby
This Government Program's Job Is to Kill Wildlife
nationalgeographic.comDolphin mom adopts whale calf—a first
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by ziq in Mutual_Aid
What Do Wild Animals Do in a Wildfire?
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by mofongo in EarthAnimalLiberation
World to Lose Two-Thirds of Wild Animals by 2020?
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by mofongo in Climate_Changed
Insect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic pesticides
nationalgeographic.comInsect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic pesticides
nationalgeographic.comIn the Old Stone Age People Would Sometimes Regularly Consume Oat Flour + Other Grains.
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by lettuceLeafer in History
Many people want to set aside half of Earth as nature
nationalgeographic.comWhere the World’s Only Grass-Eating Monkeys Thrive
nationalgeographic.comRare Tree Kangaroo Reappears After Vanishing for 90 Years
nationalgeographic.comSubmitted by An_Old_Big_Tree in lobby