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How a Dutch couple sheltered Anne Frank’s family and preserved her account of life under Nazi occupation.
In Indian culture, elephants are revered like gods. But in reality, these temple elephants endure much reported abuse, which animal welfare advocates are bringing to the public’s attention.
Wildlife warrior Paula Kahumbu talks about the past, present, and future of African Savanna Elephants.
Get to know the sounds of elephants—and what they’re saying.
Discover the wonder of exoplanets with Munazza Alam, an astronomer and National Geographic Explorer, who also reflects on shared Ramadan traditions with Overheard’s Davar Ardalan.
A war photographer reflects on his career while kayaking one of the most dangerous lakes in the world.
From capturing bats in flight to making it rain indoors, National Geographic staff photographer Mark Thiessen shows us how he tackles challenging assignments—usually with creativity, curiosity, and a lot of fun.
Africa's most populous country faces a host of challenges as it continues to grow.
Chinese women are having fewer babies. China's population is declining, and the government wants to turn it around—but will it work?
Nat Geo Explorer and musician Meklit Hadero is joined by Nat Geo Explorer and wildlife cinematographer Jahawi Bertolli to discuss the intersection of nature, migration, and music.