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Animals
100 years of elephants: See how Nat Geo has photographed these iconic creatures
21 April 2023. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Asia
Africa
Photography
Elephants
African Elephant
Asian Elephant
Climate Change
Endangered Species
Habitat Loss
Poaching
Human-Wildlife Conflict
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Animals
How this photo turned a reclusive mountain lion into a Hollywood icon
16 December 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Wildlife Photography
Cities
Cougar (Mountain Lion)
Urban Wildlife
Wildlife Conservation
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Animals
Extremely rare ‘spoonie’ bird added to ark of imperiled animals
21 July 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Russia
Southeast Asia
Photo Ark
Photography
Animal Migration
Animal Reproduction
Coasts
Endangered Species
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Animals
How this golden-eyed feline became the biggest comeback in cat conservation
6 May 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Spain
Portugal
Endangered Species
Lynx
Wildlife
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Animals
Meet Flamingo Bob, the poster bird for conservation
19 April 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Caribbean Sea
Birds
Environment and Conservation
Education
Greater Flamingo
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Animals
Rare photographs show African cheetahs in snowstorm
19 April 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
South Africa
Adaptations
Protected Areas
Wildlife Watching
Cheetah
Snow
Threatened Species
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Travel
In Vietnam, rats are a popular food—here’s why.
19 April 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Vietnam
Food
Cities
Cooking
Hunting
Rats
Wildlife
The Cities Issue
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Animals
Dare you look? Photos of insects and spiders in vivid detail
19 April 2022. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Picture Stories
Insects
Spiders
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Animals
Arabian cobra becomes 12,000th animal added to ark of at-risk species
17 November 2021. By
Christine Dell'Amore
United Arab Emirates
Photo Ark
Photography
Reptiles
Environment and Conservation
Endangered Species
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History
Who Were the Ancient Bog Mummies?
4 October 2021. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Ageing
Travel
Archaeology
Body
Death
Mummies
Rituals
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Animals
Wild cockatoos learn to open bins by copying others—first evidence of social learning
22 July 2021. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Birds
Animal Behaviour
Parrots
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Animals
More than 130 years after its discovery, this moth was finally photographed alive
9 February 2021. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Wildlife Photography
Endangered Species
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Animals
Extremely rare white cougar highlights a quirk of the species
9 December 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Brazil
Genetics
Camouflage
Colour
Cougar (Mountain Lion)
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Animals
World’s rarest wild hamster is now critically endangered
18 July 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
France
Ukraine
Agriculture
Climate Change
Endangered Species
Pets
Grasslands
Light Pollution
Wildlife Conservation
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Animals
Six-pound ‘mystery cat’ is Nat Geo photographer’s milestone species
14 May 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Photo Ark
Felids
Wildlife Photography
Endangered Species
Small Cats
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Science
Rethinking your child’s relationship with screens during the pandemic
12 April 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Children
Coronavirus Coverage
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Science
How to keep your kids healthy during the pandemic
25 March 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Children
Public Health
Coronavirus
Coronavirus Coverage
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Science
How to keep kids amused and engaged during coronavirus isolation
17 March 2020. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Schools
Parenting
Coronavirus
Coronavirus Coverage
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Animals
Pigs recorded using tools for the first time
6 October 2019. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Animal Behaviour
Endangered Species
Pig
Wildlife
Animal Intelligence
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Animals
This is the only place on Earth where lions live alone
12 August 2019. By
Christine Dell'Amore
Samburu
Lion
Animal Behaviour
Animal Reproduction
Deserts
Family Life
Wildlife
Wildlife Conservation
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