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Previous post Next post By Amy Ashcroft Email Author January 27, 2010 | 12:00 am | Categories: 19th century, Discoveries, Environment . 1888: Bound...
It's been a disastrous year for elephants, perhaps the worst since ivory sales were banned in 1989 to save the world's largest land animals from ...
Ben Silverman's Electus has sealed a development deal with National Geographic Channel, the companies announced Friday.. . The deal, a so-called...
"The first interactive marine science textbook for the iPad is called Cachalot (French for "sperm whale"). It s a free, app-based book that covers...
Advertisement . National Geographic, 7.30pm. . A mildly interesting documentary in which archaeologists head to the Dominican Republic to check out...
Mr. Riis is a National Geographic Magazine contributing photographer who has received an Emmy award for cinematography on National Geographic's...
By Janelle Nanos. . From the January/February issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine.. . Le Petit Hôtel › Historic district. . With sleek...
Do you dream of cavorting with sea lions, meditating with giant tortoises, sunbathing with scaly marine iguanas? There's only one place to do that:...
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Tremble in fear, and behold this terrifying homicidal vegetable! The larger denizens of Brazil may be unaware of the carnage beneath their feet...