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Meet the conservationist helping people live with wild animals
Meet the conservationist helping people live with wild animalsMay 06, 2026 – Krithi Karanth, the 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year, is reimagining how wildlife conservation can work.
Will humans and animals ever be able to converse? Here’s what science says.
Will humans and animals ever be able to converse? Here’s what science says.March 06, 2026 – In the movie Hoppers, scientists “hop” human consciousness into animal-like robots to talk to other species. We asked the experts their thoughts on how conceivable the plot is.
‘Rescuing’ baby animals may amount to kidnapping
‘Rescuing’ baby animals may amount to kidnappingMarch 12, 2026 – Each spring, wildlife rescuers get pummeled with well-meaning people bringing in baby animals who appear lost but are really just waiting for their mothers to return.
How to spy on animals—from low-Earth orbit
How to spy on animals—from low-Earth orbitMay 04, 2026 – Project ICARUS's newly launched satellite aims to track animals across the globe on an unprecedented scale.
What we can learn from watching 100,000 animals in unbelievable detail—from space
What we can learn from watching 100,000 animals in unbelievable detail—from spaceNovember 28, 2025 – By monitoring the movement, health, and environmental conditions of thousands of animals at once, Project ICARUS hopes to solve scientific mysteries.
Which animals could have been on Noah’s ark?
Which animals could have been on Noah’s ark?September 24, 2025 – The biblical tale mentions only two Noah’s Ark animals—so for centuries artists have filled in the gaps with both fantastic tales and emerging science.
That French deer isn’t the only animal getting 'drunk' on nature
That French deer isn’t the only animal getting 'drunk' on natureMay 15, 2026 – From fermented fruits to hallucinogenic plants, it’s less unusual than you think for wild animals to get a buzz off natural intoxicants.
These animal mothers expect other species to raise their young
These animal mothers expect other species to raise their youngMay 08, 2026 – Some birds and other animals are 'brood parasites' whose mothers leave their offspring with other species.
These animals have evolved to escape certain death
These animals have evolved to escape certain deathApril 17, 2026 – The surprising escapes from near-death situations of beetles and other small animals illustrate how both prey and predators can adapt to challenges over time.
Belugas join a rare animal kingdom club—they can recognize themselves in a mirror
Belugas join a rare animal kingdom club—they can recognize themselves in a mirrorMay 20, 2026 – Video accompanying a new study shows them barrel-rolling and blowing bubbles at their own reflections.
Would you adopt a lab animal?
Would you adopt a lab animal?April 08, 2026 – Scientists have found post-research homes for dogs, cats, rats, and many other kinds of animals, but adopting them out does come with challenges.
How a Nat Geo photographer captured the first-ever drone footage of Earth’s largest land migration
How a Nat Geo photographer captured the first-ever drone footage of Earth’s largest land migrationMay 05, 2026 – “There's no one here, there's not a single road, there's not a single car track in the areas where we're photographing these animals.”
How to attract orioles to your yard this spring
How to attract orioles to your yard this springMay 11, 2026 – These songbirds have a conspicuous sweet tooth—but experts say putting out oranges and other fruits isn't the only way to turn your backyard into an oriole hotspot.
This cemetery is swarming with 5.6 million bees
This cemetery is swarming with 5.6 million beesMay 07, 2026 – Despite their large numbers, these bees' nests remained hidden from scientists’ awareness—until someone stumbled upon them.
How wildebeest reshape the Serengeti during Africa’s Great Migration
How wildebeest reshape the Serengeti during Africa’s Great MigrationApril 28, 2026 – Each spring, millions of wildebeest begin a 500-mile journey driven by rain, grass, and survival.
The ice that once saved bowhead whales is vanishing beneath them
The ice that once saved bowhead whales is vanishing beneath themApril 30, 2026 – Populations of bowhead whales were able to hide from hunters under ice, a new study finds, saving them from extinction. But now, climate change is making that refuge disappear.
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