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A man standing in the world’s largest limestone cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

A Crack in the Mountain: Can tourism and conservation co-exist?

ByGeographical StaffMay 25, 2023
New film A Crack in the Mountain questions the extent to which tourism and conservation can co-exist
June 2023 Geographical crossword

June 2023 Geographical crossword

ByGeographical StaffMay 24, 2023
The first correctly completed crossword selected at random wins a hardback copy of the comprehensive Philip’s Essential World Atlas worth £25
Our Planet II Netlfix

Our Planet II trailer

ByGeographical StaffMay 22, 2023
Netflix's new 2023 documentary series Our Planet II will navigate the challenging world of animal migrations
Nick Redmayne behind the wheel of the fire engine he is delivering to Ukraine

Fire engine heading for Ukraine

ByGeographical StaffMay 21, 2023

Charity drive across Europe to deliver a much-needed emergency vehicle and medical aid Regular Geographical contributor Nick Redmayne has been…

Gender bias in medicine: which countries have the most female doctors

Gender bias in medicine: which countries have the most female doctors

ByGeographical StaffMay 20, 2023
Most of the global healthcare workforce is female - but most of the doctors and senior nurses are still men
Swallow-tailed kite fying

The birds of Alabama’s Black Belt region

ByGeographical StaffMay 19, 2023
Alabama has some of the USA's highest bird diversity. A new initiative is set to support conservation and help the region’s economic revival
Erebus and the Terror by John Wilson Carmichael

Review: The Magnetism of Antarctica by John Knight

ByGeographical StaffMay 18, 2023
John Knight tells the compelling story of the Ross expedition of the Antarctic in this meticulously researched book
Sleeping with Dandelions, Lewis Newman; Animal Portraits, winner.

British Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 winners

ByGeographical StaffMay 16, 2023
Murmurations, carnivorous plants and honey bee flight trails are some of the exciting winners from this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards
Writer’s reads: Anna Fleming

Writer’s reads: Anna Fleming

ByGeographical StaffMay 14, 2023
Writer, climber and qualified mountain leader Anna Fleming selects from her library some of her favourite and formative reads. Her debut book, Time on Rock: A Climber’s Route into the Mountains, is out now
May 2023 Geographical crossword

May 2023 Geographical crossword

ByGeographical StaffMay 9, 2023
The first correctly completed crossword selected at random wins a hardback copy of the comprehensive Philip’s Essential World Atlas worth £25
Why does geography matter in the world of law?

Why does geography matter in the world of law?

ByGeographical StaffMay 4, 2023
Geographers play an essential but often invisible role in shaping and interpreting laws around the environment, social justice and human rights
Geographical May 2023

Geographical May 2023

ByGeographical StaffApr 27, 2023
Geographical's May 2023 edition with reports from the Amazon and refugee camps in Bangladesh, plus globe making in London and a yeti hunt
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