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Rwandan Genocide Survivor Finds Peace in Taking Humorous Photos of Squirrels and Other Small Wildlife
Niki Colemont, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, spoke with 60 Second Docs about his love for photographing squirrels in and around his home in…

Akashinga, Brave All-Female Warriors Who Fiercely Protect Endangered Animals From Poachers in Africa
The incredibly powerful National Geographic short film “Akashinga: The Brave Ones” takes a detailed look at the Akashinga (Nature Protected by Women) arm of the…

National Geographic Wildlife Photographer Documents Domestic Dogs in His Book ‘The Year of the Dogs’
Legendary National Geographic photographer Vincent J Musi, who is known for his spectacular wildlife images, decided to take a year off from traveling the world…

Incredible Underwater Photos Showcasing the Amazing Sea Creatures of New South Wales, Australia
Lawrence Scheele, an “aspiring underwater photographer and marine biologist”, captures amazing images of cuttlefish, octopus, squid and other sea

Pennsylvania Bird Lover Spots a Rare Half-Male Half-Female Cardinal Perched on a Tree in Her Backyard
Longtime Pennsylvania bird watcher Shirley Caldwell captured beautiful photos through her Erie kitchen window, of an incredibly rare gynandromorph cardinal who had landed on a…

The Northern Icelandic Tradition of Herding Horses in Autumn After Letting Them Roam Free in Summer
A short National Geographic film documents the annual Northern Icelandic tradition of Göngur, the herding of native horses in autumn. During summer, the horses are…

A Pair of Determined Dung Beetles Relentlessly Battle Each Other Over a Prized Ball of Animal Poop
Two very determined dung beetles battled each other over a prized ball of animal feces, which was captured by National Geographic Wild at the Djuma…

Woman Who Left Her Body to Science to Teach Doctors Compassion Is Rebuilt as 3D High-Res Digital Cadaver
A short National Geographic documentary tells the story of a remarkable woman named Susan Potter. Potter wanted very much to be a part of teaching…

How Political Satire Was Expressed With Monstrous Animals, Creatures, and Men on Serio-Comic Maps
Photographer and filmmaker Richard Tilney-Bassett created a fascinating documentary that charts the use of cartography as a vehicle for political satire. The cartoonists and illustrators…