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  2. Paul Nicklen - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Sailfish (September 2008) [22] National Geographic Hunting Narwhals (August 2007) [23] National Geographic Vanishing Sea Ice (June 2007) [24] National Geographic Leopard Seals (November 2006) [25] National Geographic Where Currents Collide (August 2006) [26] 4 other stories by Paul Nicklen can be found on the National ...

  3. The Photo Ark - Wikipedia

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    The project has been documented in a series of books: Rare: Portraits of America's Endangered Species. 2010. ISBN 1-4262-0575-9. Precursor to The Photo Ark project. Animal Ark: Celebrating our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures. National Geographic Kids, 2017. ISBN 978-1426327674. The Photo Ark: One Man's Quest to Document the World's Animals. 2017.

  4. Joel Sartore - Wikipedia

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    Joel Sartore is an American photographer focusing on conservation, speaker, author, teacher, and long-time contributor to National Geographic magazine. He is the head of The Photo Ark , a 25-year project to document the approximately 12,000 species living in the world's zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.

  5. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the leopard seal. The leopard seal has a distinctively long and muscular body shape when compared to other seals. The overall length of adults is 2.4–3.5 m (7.9–11.5 ft) and their weight is in the range 200 to 600 kilograms (440 to 1,320 lb), making them the same length as the northern walrus but usually less than half the weight.

  6. Category:National Geographic photographers - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic was founded in 1888. The magazine contains articles about geography, history, and world culture. The magazine contains articles about geography, history, and world culture. Pages in category "National Geographic photographers"

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  8. Bill Curtsinger - Wikipedia

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    With his crisp, clean photos of whales, seals, penguins, and dolphins, ex-Navy photographer Bill Curtsinger helped the National Geographic Society pioneer the field of underwater marine life photography with stunning pictures such as this shot of an Emperor penguin gliding through the waters of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.

  9. Life in the Freezer - Wikipedia

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    A leopard seal on an iceberg, with penguins in the background. Broadcast 2 December 1993, this instalment looks at the summer, when almost all life in the region breeds. A South Georgian colony of fur seals is shown: the pups grow fast on the rich, fatty milk provided by their mothers and double their weight in just sixty days. As the females ...