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Scenic California conceals a crisis of missing Indigenous women
Scenic California conceals a crisis of missing Indigenous women
3 easy ways to reduce your groceries’ carbon footprint
3 easy ways to reduce your groceries’ carbon footprint
The weird, wondrous world of seahorses
The weird, wondrous world of seahorses
Ancient prairie may soon be razed by airport
Ancient prairie may soon be razed by airport
Historic drought looms for 20 million living in Horn of Africa
Historic drought looms for 20 million living in Horn of Africa
Their identity was forged through resistance
Their identity was forged through resistance

Welcome to Earth

A Disney+ original series from National Geographic, ’Welcome to Earth,’ follows Will Smith on an extraordinary adventure around the world. Throughout the six-part limited series produced by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, Will is guided by explorers on an awe-inspiring journey, getting up close and personal with some of the most thrilling spectacles on the planet.
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Bangkok rediscovers the magic of its legendary river
Bangkok rediscovers the magic of its legendary river
Secrets of Harriet Tubman’s life are being revealed 100 years later
Secrets of Harriet Tubman’s life are being revealed 100 years later
This former coal mining region now fuels green tourism
This former coal mining region now fuels green tourism
10 "Great Walks" of New Zealand: Beaches, Forest, and Mountains By Foot
10 "Great Walks" of New Zealand: Beaches, Forest, and Mountains By Foot
The elusive urban forest that lies beneath Toronto
The elusive urban forest that lies beneath Toronto
Amelia Earhart Part II: The Lady’s Legacy
There’s more than one way to find Amelia Earhart. An explorer could launch an expedition and comb every inch of the seafloor in the South Pacific, but the best place to look might be much closer than you think.

Recycling Day

A woman in Cape Coral, Florida, prepares to take aluminum cans to recycling in this image from our photography archives.

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March 2022 Issue

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In This Issue

Inside the booming business of cricket catching
Inside the booming business of cricket catching
In this dense Indian forest, tigers and leopards are thriving
In this dense Indian forest, tigers and leopards are thriving
The urgent efforts to save winter in the Alps
The urgent efforts to save winter in the Alps
These samurai devotees bring a cherished culture back to life
These samurai devotees bring a cherished culture back to life
4 ways to help your local wildlife this spring
4 ways to help your local wildlife this spring

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