National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells host Carolyn Beeler about his walk across South Korea's Saemangeum, a tidal flat on the coast of the Yellow Sea. It was once home to all kinds of birds, ...
Scientists are astounded by Earth's magnetic field. It Is Shifting Toward Siberia and Raising Questions About Unusual ...
Sri Lanka has set ambitious targets for tourist arrivals over the years, often without a strong foundation of research or ...
Join the National Audubon Society, National Geographic, BirdLife International ... friendly architecture in your community—these are all ways you can help birds have a safer migration. So for ...
Out of nearly 5,000 “Rosenwald” schools built to educate African American students in the south, approximately 500 remain.
Now is the perfect time to see the amazing spectacle in California as snow geese start their return migration north to Canada ...
This is the time of year when many bird lovers are happy to see a frenzy of birds at their feeders and in their yards. These birds are not simply replenishing their energy after rearing their ...
An intact, fossilized specimen of the world’s largest egg—of any known species ever on Earth—entered the National Geographic Society's collection in 1967. The elephant bird belongs to a ...
Tennessee saw 63% inbound migration in 2024. A recent national study conducted by North American Van Lines tracked the top inbound and outbound states in 2024. Here's what the results show.
Tens of thousands of snow geese return to California’s wetlands every winter, sending bird enthusiasts and conservationists flocking to the Sacramento Valley to catch the noisy spectacle.
In the vast urban sprawl of Arizona, the habitat of the tiny western burrowing owl is being destroyed—prompting ...
Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different ... “It’s a vital part of national security, global security, the well-being of people, of animals ...