If you have ever seen a koala, chances are it was sleeping. It almost looks as if the animal has forgotten to wake up.
Gregory discusses visiting the Baja Peninsula, the shark fishing trade, and his new Act 4 Wildlife initiative.
National Geographic Explorer Joel Sartore has photographed thousands of animal species from across the globe.
With a bulging head that looks like it swallowed a gavel, there's no mistaking the animal: It’s a hammerhead shark. Across the globe, there are more than nine hammerhead species, many of which are ...
Scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, swimming above a reef. Cocos Island, Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica. Greg Lecoeur, ...
A book discussion group for independent readers; discuss the books and participate in themed activities. This month, we will ...
The renovated space highlights the hallmarks of the iconic 138-year-old brand, from wildlife photography to the study of ...
Visual storytelling is at the core of the National Geographic Museum of Exploration, which opens on Friday in downtown ...
Time your next park adventure with nature’s greatest movements. From Yellowstone bison and Channel Islands whales to ...
GEO Group, the corporation that operates immigrant detention facilities nationwide and in Colorado, filed a lawsuit against the state Monday to stop enforcement of a new law which requires regular ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Geo Group, the private prison company that operates Colorado’s sole immigrant detention center, filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a just-signed state law ...
When George Zoley, the founder of a private company that manages more than 20 federal immigration facilities testified before Congress in 2020, he spoke about how his own immigrant experience shaped ...