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Few figures in history have done more to change our understanding of the natural world. We celebrate Jane Goodall’s remarkable life with rare images from the National Geographic archives.
National Geographic photographer Josh Cogan captures the quiet power of Hawaii’s ocean life, revealing how resilience shows itself in nature—and in us.
A significant milestone for India's cheetah project: Mukhi, a 33-month-old female born in Kuno, has given birth to five cubs. This marks the first reproduction by an India-born cheetah, a testament to ...
Visitors at Kuno often expect quiet grasslands, yet this week brought rare excitement. Rangers found a young mother hiding five tiny cubs. Their faint calls echoed through the park at dawn. Officials ...
The reproduction of Mukhi is a key indicator of the species' health and adaptation, boosting confidence in the initiative to establish a genetically diverse and self-sustaining cheetah population in ...