Science Apr 22 Jane Goodall on animal-human interconnectedness amid the pandemic By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport
Science Apr 22 Why Jane Goodall says human disregard for nature led to the coronavirus pandemic “We are all interconnected,” the famed primatologist, and a leading voice in conservation efforts, told the PBS NewsHour. “And if we don’t get that lesson from this pandemic, then maybe we never will.”… By Joshua Barajas
Nation Mar 27 Watch 8:11 How National Geographic is facing its racist history National Geographic has long provided a unique lens to view the world -- one that has sometimes distorted the lives of people of color. Now the 130-year-old magazine turns the lens on itself, with an issue devoted to the topic… By Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Science Dec 07 Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall changed how we saw primates. These new movies change how we see them Two new documentaries on Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall spotlight the complicated and contrasting paths they took toward scientific greatness. By Nsikan Akpan
World Nov 04 National Geographic ‘Afghan Girl’ to be deported from Pakistan A Pakistan judge ordered the deportation of "Afghan girl" Sharbat Gula. The nation has been cracking down on Afghan migrants living in the country illegally. By Alison Thoet
Feb 11 How life in the wild becomes stunning landscape photography By Gretchen Frazee How do you capture in one frame, the landscape of Yellowstone’s geysers, the majesty in the peaks of the Mount Denali, or the vast expanse of the Grand Canyon?… Continue reading
Nov 11 Lessons I learned from a man who’s walking around the world By Hari Sreenivasan There’s a man walking around the planet. He’s not doing it to set a record, he’s not on some religious quest, he’s just doing it to tell our stories. I has lucky enough to walk a few miles with him. Continue reading
Sep 09 Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox buys National Geographic media By Margaret Sessa-Hawkins National Geographic's media properties, including its iconic magazine, will join a new venture with 21st Century Fox in a $725 million deal to expand the partnership between the two companies. Continue reading
Aug 26 Photos: The power of community in post-Katrina Louisiana By Corinne Segal Tyrone Turner, a National Geographic photographer who grew up in New Orleans, documented New Orleans' culture of celebration and the families that have helped it survive in the 10 years since Hurricane Katrina. Continue reading
Feb 06 Watch 5:45 National Geographic trains youths to use a camera as cultural passport By PBS NewsHour Continue watching