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Even after more than 100 years of photographing the natural world for National Geographic, our wildlife photographers are still capturing animals in ways they’ve never been seen before.
ABSTRACT: Free-living wild animals can host a wide variety of endoparasites. When subjected to conditions of captivity, these animals can go through stressful situations and develop parasites.
Photographer Jake Davis positioned a dozen cameras around an elk carcass in Wyoming. The images he captured are stunning.
Photographers have unprecedented tools, opportunities, and reach to find their animal subjects. At the same time, wild animals are facing unprecedented threats to their survival. Habitat loss ...
A bear is recorded by a hunters' camera in the Pabrade forests calmly feasting on animal baits in Pabrade, Lithuania, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. (Paulius Peciulis via AP) (Paulius Peciulis) ...