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The Highest Form of Flattery: In her 1970 cover story in National Geographic ... remain in the wild, making the mountain gorilla one of the planet’s most endangered animals.
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This story appears in the September 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Did this human contact somehow make them less wild? Is the measure of an animal’s wildness equal to the ...
The Oklahoma City Zoo is home to two new tiny species of fish. They might not look like much at first, but experts hope they ...
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A Paleoartist, a Paleoanthropologist, and an Anthropologist walk into a book party... Artist Jay Matternes and co-authors Ian ...
Tony Soper, the naturalist and broadcaster, who has died aged 95, was a co-founder, with Desmond Hawkins, of the BBC’s ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek's walk through China led him to encounters with tea pickers and unique stays at tea ...