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  2. Ecology - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/topic/subjects/environment-and-conservation/...

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  3. British Photographer Captures Surreal Life on a Sacred Glacial...

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    It was this aspect of the mountain that first captured the interest of British photographer Toby Smith. Partly funded by Project Pressure, a charity documenting the world’s glaciers, and with a grant from the Luminous Endowment for Photographers, he set out to document the way climate change disrupts the communities that still reside on Aragats.

  4. Dreaming of dragons? Here’s where they really live.

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2020/07/dreaming-of-dragons-heres-where...

    Komodo dragons, which can grow to be 10 feet long and more than 300 pounds, are the world’s largest lizard. In the wild, they live in Komodo National Park in Indonesia, but many can be found at zoos in the U.

  5. How to explore the floating wonderland of Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2022/12/how-to-explore-the-floating...

    In Vietnam’s far north, Lan Ha Bay appears like a lost world — home to floating villages, sea eagles skimming the waves and hundreds of limestone karsts rising from the water.

  6. Wildlife Reintroduction - National Geographic

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    Tasmanian devils, known for their ferocious temperaments, have been plagued by a contagious facial cancer in recent decades.

  7. Fossil of 85-foot blue whale is largest ever discovered

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2019/05/fossil-of-85-foot-blue-whale-is...

    An aerial view of the Sea of Cortez reveals an 80-foot blue whale gliding through the waves. A fossil found in Italy shows that blue whales reached these behemoth sizes as far back as 1.5 million years ago.

  8. Small Cats - National Geographic

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    Illegal ivory from elephants, rhinos, and other animals is in demand for the production of carved sculptures, trinkets, and jewelry such as these pieces,...

  9. What's new in the sparkling Swiss ski town of Verbier

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2022/12/whats-new-in-the-sparkling-swiss...

    Bouncing down the bumpy black run from Verbier’s peak the near 11,000ft-high Mont Fort is one of the ski world’s true high points.

  10. Boreal Forests - National Geographic

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    A Canada lynx blends into snow-covered willows in southern Yukon Territory, Canada.

  11. Exploring wild ski terrain in Canada's Bella Coola Valley

    www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2022/12/exploring-wild-ski-terrain-in...

    The remote Bella Coola valley in the British Columbia back country is home to some of Canada's wildest mountain terrain. Slopes are accessible largely by helicopter; giving strong skiers the descents of a lifetime.