Academic and conservationist Paul Jepson joins the growing number of tourists visiting Antarctica and proposes a radical ...
A study has discovered microplastics in every human testicle and scientists fear this might be impacting human reproductive ...
In a rare bit of good news African Parks, a conservation organisation, has released the first of 2000 white rhinos into the ...
New and innovative techniques were used to produce detailed and beautiful maps of the region around Everest prior to attempts ...
Scientists think a long extinct river might be the key to solving the mystery behind how the pyramids were constructed.
A state of the art earthquake simulator has opened in Switzerland that aims to educate people in how to react if caught in a ...
The shortlist for Earth Photo 2024 has been announced, showcasing images which highlight the beauty and peril of our planet ...
An expedition has set out to search for new species living in little explored deep water vents in the frigid Arctic Ocean.
Geographical's June 2024 issue covers Antarctic tourism, mountaineering, human trafficking in Varanasi, and Amazon activism ...
In this episode of Editor's Picks: tracking leopards in Ladakh, a bizarre new policy in Malaysia and the terrifying story of ...
Easy to overlook and often hard to access, saltmarshes, which are a type of coastal wetland swept twice daily by rising and falling tides, form along the edge of estuaries in semi-sheltered areas ...
Nicola Moyne speaks to the scientists on-board luxury icebreaker Le Commandant Charcot to find out how tourism is supporting ...