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To become a National Geographic photographer, research the magazine's specific photographic style, use slide film and take pictures with rich color saturation. Assemble a Read More
The National Geographic employs individuals who are noted as emerging experts in their field. Obtaining a position with National Geographic is competitive and rewarding. Read More
Learn how to choose a birding field guide in this free bird watching video. Read More
When looking for things to do outdoors in the United States, a tourist has many options. One such option is to visit a National Park. The National Parks in the United Read More
Endangered species are at risk of extinction. This means that they would no longer exist upon this planet. It is estimated that 40% of the earth's species are endangered. Read More
In 2008, efforts were made to list the polar bear on the Endangered Species List. This move was undertaken not because of over-hunting but because the ice they stand on has Read More
Animals are becoming extinct at an alarming rate. In fact, experts believe that more animals have become extinct over the past couple of centuries than at any other time in Read More
A good way to educate kids about plants and animals and how they affect the environment is by talking about the extinction of dinosaurs. Teach children the importance Read More
Gorillas communicate in a variety of ways, including whimpering, chest thumping, grunting and howling. Discover all of the different ways that gorillas relay messages to Read More
Dolphins live in a pod with a social structure, meaning that they have little families, dominant males, mature females and sub-adults that occasionally break up the social Read More
The Galapagos are a chain of 19 islands lying about 600 miles off the western coast of South America. This remote archipelago is famous for an incredibly diverse range of Read More
Humpback whales use a fishing technique called bubble netting, or lunge netting, to filter feed. Learn about the fish that humpback whales like to eat, such as herring, Read More
In 1984, the Giant Panda was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Yet despite preservation efforts, it’s estimated there are still only Read More
According to Sasks Schools, the arctic region is the most northern point on the planet, beginning at the north pole and ending at the Arctic Circle. Contrary to the Read More
In order to help endangered species, it's important to understand the causes of their endangerment, such as habitat loss, exploitation, pollution, climate change, invasive Read More
E. De Merode, http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/