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Journal Name : National Geographic
Year : 24 Issue : 283
Month : February B.E. : 2025
Abstract
Presenting content about Turning the World in Search of Lost Human Species As groundbreaking discoveries and breakthroughs in DNA analysis reimagine the evolutionary history of our species Why these dams should be demolished The Klamath River Paintings Are a Victory for Indigenous Peoples Who Fight to Save the River of Life and Salmon In The Mystery of the Rings Hundreds of Feet Below the Mediterranean Sea, Hundreds of Mysterious Rings Scientists Are Trying to Unravel The Spirits of Peru’s Guano Islands A Photographer Creates a New Way to Raise Awareness of the Crisis of Seabirds A Star in the Stars Efforts to Protect One of the World’s Largest Starfishes See a Light of Hope Behind the Iwerb Project Uncovering the Secrets of Greenland’s Icefields, a Secret Cold War Base Now a Living Legacy That Climate Scientists Are Reaching A Miniature Forest of Giant Bonsai A Living Art Work Created by a Deceased Artist More Than 70 Years Ago Reflects the Philosophy Behind Bonsai The Secret Custodians of the Forest The Redwood Ant Is the Unsung Hero of the Forest and May Be the Ecosystem’s Director Visiting the Lost City of the Inca Peru's high-altitude and inaccessible archaeological site of Chogre is becoming an alternative destination to Machu Picchu.
