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The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Hunting the world’s biggest flower

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Hunting the world’s biggest flower

ByGeographical StaffMay 1, 2024
In this episode of Editor's Picks: a new perspective on African hospitals, good news in conservation, hunting the world's largest flower
The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Why tourists are returning to Iraq

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Why tourists are returning to Iraq

ByGeographical StaffApr 26, 2024
Tune-in to Episode 2 to hear stories from the magazine and website read aloud
Geographical May 2024

Geographical May 2024

ByGeographical StaffApr 19, 2024
Geographical's May 2024 issue covers methane emissions, snow leopard conservation, rooibos harvests and the crisis in Sudan
M&S aim to stop cows farting

M&S aim to stop cows farting

ByStuart ButlerApr 10, 2024
British high street chain, M&S, aims to reduce the methane produced from farting and burping cows by changing their diet.
Thjorsá River #1, Iceland, 2012

Modern landscapes by Edward Burtynsky

ByGeographical StaffApr 6, 2024

For more than 40 years Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has been documenting our impact on the natural world Over a…

Geographical April 2024

Geographical April 2024

ByGeographical StaffMar 15, 2024
Geographical's April 2024 issue covers the winners of the Better World Video Awards, giraffe conservation, and tourism in Iraq
concept art showing africa population

What does rapid population growth mean for the world’s poorest continent?

ByMark RoweMar 14, 2024
Mark Rowe reports on one the most significant demographic shifts facing the world
World’s largest volcanic eruption took place 7,300 years ago

World’s largest volcanic eruption took place 7,300 years ago

ByStuart ButlerMar 1, 2024
Scientists have discovered that the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history took place 7300 years ago in the sea off Japan.
Eye of the sahara

Phenomena: The Eye of the Sahara

ByGrace GourlayFeb 21, 2024
A geological marvel in the middle of the Sahara desert caused by erosion you can see from space
The rusting hulk of a fishing boat now located far from the sea

Aral Sea: an environmental disaster to rival Chernobyl

ByLogan GourlayDec 21, 2023
The Aral Sea was once the world's fourth biggest inland sea, now it's an environmental disaster to rival Chernobyl
The best books of 2023

The best books of 2023

ByGeographical StaffDec 15, 2023
Fascinating maps, conservation success stories and menacing volcanoes feature in our list of the best books of 2023
Macro, runner up: Blue by Mary Gudgeon. Starfish shrimp are always found in association with a starfish, in this case a species of Echinaster

Antipodean delights from the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition

ByGeographical StaffNov 15, 2023
A selection of images from the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition 2023
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