Exclusive Photos: ISIS Destroyed Nineveh Gates As the Iraqi army advances on Mosul, militants attack one of its best-known monuments.
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These Butterfly Wings Are Beautiful for a Reason In many butterflies and moths, the tops and the undersides of their wings are visually quite different. That’s because they serve different purposes.
Animals Rule Chernobyl 30 Years After Disaster Three decades later, it’s not certain how radiation is affecting wildlife—but it’s clear that animals abound.
Understanding Humans' Physical Evolution The genetic blueprint of humans is 98.8 percent the same as that of our distant relative, the chimpanzee.
'The Story of God With Morgan Freeman' Continues Sunday, April 24, at 9/8c on the National Geographic Channel
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How Wild Animals Are Hacking Life in the City Not Your Average Bird Brain: City Birds vs. Country Birds
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What Caused the Dinosaurs' Demise? Before Chicxulub, people had some odd theories about what killed the dinosaurs, including low libido and caterpillars run amok.
How to Explore the National Parks Like an Expert The United States' national parks are treasures that make for unforgettable trips. Our experts share their best tips for planning a perfect national park visit.
Can Two Climbers Help Everest’s Bad Reputation? People can't agree if the mountain and all its aspirants represent everything great about humanity—or all that is wrong with it.
The Best Tourism Gimmicks of All Time Here are some witty stunts that give the clever "Dial-a-Swede" campaign a run for its money.
Controversial Railway Threatens Kenya's Wildlife The line under construction will run through two national parks and has already disrupted elephant movements.
Why Scientists Love These Extinct Species Dozens of species likely go extinct each day, but how many do most of us remember?
Hot Dogs: America's Most Popular Breeds, Charted Dog trends in the United States come and go, so what's the best predictor of puppy popularity? Try Hollywood.
In This Town, Many People Have Attempted Suicide In light of a spate of suicide attempts in the First Nations town Attawapiskat, we revisit photographs from 2012 that show difficult living conditions.
Intriguing Creatures That Live in Total Darkness From blind salamanders to glowing squid, there's incredible biodiversity found in places where the sun doesn’t shine.
Watch a Big Alligator Eat a Smaller One It's a gator-eat-gator world—at least in Florida, where this rare scene of cannibalism was recorded.
Wild Facts About the Real ‘Jungle Book’ Animals At least one creature featured in the new Disney movie is extinct.
Snake Wine and Other Wild Souvenirs to Avoid You might not know that these items are illegal or inhumane.
Go Deep Inside a Massive Supervolcano Travel deep below the Earth's surface to explore the hydrothermal wonders that have awed Yellowstone visitors since the 19th century.
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He Protects Endangered Gorillas From Poachers Nat Geo Emerging Explorer Innocent Mburanumwe is fighting to protect one of the world’s rarest creatures. Learn why his work is so important to him.
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