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AD ‘Tucci in Italy’ on National Geographic understands something profound about food. That recipes were never really just about the dish – but the people who carried them forward.

Because eventually the measurements survive longer than the voice that taught them. And one day you catch yourself recreating something perfectly – except for the feeling of being there when it was first made for you.

I think that’s why food carries so much emotion. It’s one of the few things we continue to rehearse long after the moment itself has disappeared. Not to preserve it exactly. More to stay close to it.

The dish is rarely the story.
It’s the thing left behind by one.

Tucci in Italy returns 12th May at 8pm on @natgeouk. Also streaming on @disneyplusuk.

#TucciInItaly #NationalGeographic #FoodCulture #HomeCooking #Storytelling


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AD These are Culurgiones from Sardinia, and are featured in the new season of ‘Tucci in Italy’ on National Geographic.

This specific variety, filled with potato, mint and pecorino are from the Ogliastra area – one of the world’s five blue zones where people refuse to die.

Ratings /10:
Taste: 8
Rarity: 5
Effort: 8
Skill: 9

Tucci in Italy premieres 12th May at 8pm on National Geographic. Also streaming on Disney+.

@natgeouk @disneyplusuk #TucciInItaly #NationalGeographic #FoodStories #ItalianFood #Pasta


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AD There’s something special about how recipes travel and change with us. The new season of ‘Tucci in Italy’ celebrates stories across Italy, exploring how food connects culture, history and identity in the most beautiful way.

Risotto might come from Veneto in the north of Italy, but in Sardinia, we’ve made it our own, shaped by what our land has to offer, by family traditions and by the memories we create around the table.

For me, it brings back summers at home, my grandad returning from fishing and the simple dishes we’d share together. Food like this isn’t just about flavour, it’s about connection.

Tucci in Italy premieres 12th May at 8pm on National Geographic. Also streaming on Disney+.

@natgeouk @disneyplusuk

#TucciInItaly #NationalGeographic #FoodStories #ItalianFood #Risotto


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Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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8 hours ago

Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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8 hours ago

Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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4
8 hours ago

Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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4
8 hours ago


Happy World Bee Day! 🐝

Small but essential, bees are the quiet force behind much of life on Earth. Pollinating the plants that feed ecosystems, and us,their survival is deeply tied to our own.

This World Bee Day, protecting pollinators means protecting the future.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Berkeley, California.
An adult worker honeybee, Apis mellifera, foraging in an almond flower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Lost Hills, California.
A commercial beekeeper opens one of his 72,000 hives, whose bees have been trucked from all over the West to pollinate fruit trees, a practice both critical to agriculture and stressful for bees.

Photographer: Mark Moffett
Location: Sonoita, Arizona.
A bumblebee draws nectar from an Arizona sunflower.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: California.
Honeybees developing into adults.

Photographer: Anand Varma
Location: Dixon, California.
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, from a UC Davis research colony that has been placed in an Almond Orchard in Dixon, California

Photographer: Amy Toensing
Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania.
Beekeepers bring in honey bees to pollinate fruit tree orchards.


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In Le Marche, one of Italy’s most iconic street foods, Olive Ascolane, is rooted in family tradition, and Stanley Tucci goes straight to the source.

Here, he meets the family who first created these olives over 40 years ago. Initially intended to be shared at celebrations and special occasions, they are now served in a paper cup, as simple flavour-packed street food.

Each olive is carefully cut, stuffed with a rich mixture of pork and beef, which is then combined with parmesan, nutmeg, and egg yolk, before being reconstructed, breaded, and fried to golden perfection.
Crisp on the outside and indulgent within, these olives are more than a snack, they’re a tradition. And in Le Marche, there’s only one way to eat them: with your hands.

Watch Tucci In Italy, Tuesdays at 8pm, on #NationalGeographic UK. Also streaming on @disneyplusuk


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The destinations? Iconic. The experiences? Life-changing. @antoni is searching for the best of the world, and the world does not disappoint.

#BestOfTheWorld with Antoni Porowski premieres Monday, 8th June at 4pm on National Geographic UK. Also streaming on @disneyplusuk


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Like almost 100 million Americans, celebrated author Amy Tan is a backyard birder, a pastime she discovered in 2016 after taking classes on how to draw and journal about birds.

After almost a decade of spotting warblers, hummingbirds, and finches from her backyard, Tan published a best-selling book on this rapidly growing hobby last year and is eager to share her passion with as many people as possible.

From finding the right binoculars to embracing the health benefits, discover Amy Tan's advice on how to start birding in the link in bio.


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At Amsterdam Central station, no two days are ever the same.

From rush hour chaos and emotional reunions to unexpected emergencies and unforgettable encounters, a brand new season returns to the beating heart of one of Europe’s busiest stations.

New faces. Bigger challenges. And stories arriving from every corner of the continent.

Watch Amsterdam Central 24/7, premiering Monday 25th May at 8pm, on #NationalGeographic UK.


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From chaotic builds to unforgettable reveals, Car S.O.S is full of moments that never get old.

Now, Tim and Fuzz are looking back at the highs, the challenges, and the stories that made the show what it is today. From early days with tight budgets and big ambitions to emotional restorations that meant everything to their owners, it’s a reminder of just how much goes into every single car.

The laughs, the pressure, and the passion - it’s all part of the journey.

Watch Car S.O.S, Thursdays at 8pm, on #NationalGeographic UK


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Along the coast of Florida, one of the ocean’s most extraordinary migrations happens in plain sight.

Each year, tens of thousands of blacktip sharks cruise just metres from the shoreline, forming a moving “shark highway” through the shallows.

From above, the scale is staggering. Dark shapes streaming along the coast in huge numbers, often just 20–30 yards from unsuspecting swimmers.

They follow the seasons, heading south for warmer waters before returning north again, mirroring the patterns of human tourists.

Watch Extraordinary Americas, Mondays at 7pm, on #NationalGeographic WILD UK.


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On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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8
5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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8
5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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5 days ago


On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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8
5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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8
5 days ago

On this Endangered Species Day, we reflect on the wildlife living on the edge of survival. From oceans to forests, each species plays a role in the balance of our planet.

Their future isn’t just a question of survival, it’s a reflection of the choices we make today 🐾

Photographer: Vincent J. Musi
Location: Roanoke, Virginia.
A captive snow leopard.

Photographer: Ronan Donovan
Location: Rwanda.
A mountain gorilla mother cuddles her three-month-old infant.

Photographer: Ami Vitale
Location: Sichuan Province, China.
An endangered red panda inside an enclosure at the Wolong China Conservation and Research Center.

Photographer: Chris Johns
Location: Okavango Delta, Botswana.
A female African cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, and her cub.

Photographer: Michael Nichols
Location: Zakouma National Park, Chad.
An elephant, Loxodonta africana, charges when startled by gunshots fired at poachers.

Photographer: Tim Laman
Location: Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.
Giant river otters in Anangu lagoon in Yasuni National Park.

Photographer: Thomas P. Peschak
Location: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.
Male lions nestle each other.

Photographer: Tim Lamen
Location: Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia., National Parks (Borneo Island, Indonesia)
Portrait of an orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus, with her baby.

Photographer: David Chancellor
Location: Sera Rhino Sanctuary, Biliqo Bulesa Conservancy, Kenya.
Portrait of a black rhinoceros.


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8
5 days ago

In Austin, an ordinary bridge becomes the stage for one of nature’s most extraordinary spectacles.

In the heart of Austin, a man-made mistake became a wildlife miracle. What started as a tiny colony turned into the world’s largest urban bat roost after structural changes in the '80s created a concrete sanctuary.

Now, 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge in swirling waves every evening, a spectacle you have to see to believe.

Watch Extraordinary Americas, Mondays at 7pm, on National Geographic WILD UK.


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