Take a look at Nat Geo's 2025 Pictures of the Year, from wildlife portraits to groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
He photographed the darkly colored, paperclip-size tadpoles in Cedar Lake, part of Canada’s Vancouver Island. “The challenge was to get the camera-to-subject distance just right and light them well ...
National Geographic’s 2024 Pictures of the Year selection showcases breathtaking moments from across the globe, capturing the awe and drama of nature, wildlife, and human innovation. Chosen from an ...
Close-up marine encounters and rare birdlife: why St Helena is a wildlife-watching paradise St Helena is one of the world's remotest islands, and from devil rays to wirebirds, it's also a haven for ...
Visitors to the Momentary in Bentonville soon will be treated to a breathtaking journey through the natural world, as National Geographic brings its acclaimed exhibition "The Greatest Wildlife ...
Erin Ranney grew up in Shelton, Mason County, and always had an interest in the outdoors. It wasn’t until after college that she got the idea to blend that love of wilderness with photography and ...
The object vaguely resembled a chicken, with its rounded body but no head. However, the white paper-mache bird was actually supposed to be a greater-sage grouse – a bird that lives in the North ...