Plus, why you may see more black bears this summer
A new study offers a glimpse into the evolutionary path toward human language—through laughter. Hear the similarities.
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JASON EDWARDS/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAGE COLLECTION
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The “megafish” living in southeast Asia’s Mekong River once faced extinction. A new rapid response system is helping reverse their dire outlook.
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CHHUT CHHEANA, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO / WONDERS OF THE MEKONG
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Summer is one of the busiest seasons for black bears. Here's why they are on the move, where you're most likely to encounter one, and how to stay safe.
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The Indigenous ecologist bridges traditional knowledge and modern conservation to help reclaim a vital part of cultural identity.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEL SARTORE FROM THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTO ARK
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