Ordered to shoot poachers on sight, a game warden at Zimbabwe's Matusadona National Park guards a young black rhinoceros, one of only a handful left in an area where once there were thousands. A rhino horn ground up for medicine can bring $50,000 in Asia.
— From "Down the Zambezi," October 1997, National Geographic magazine
Look into a world vanishing amid development and war with this gallery from the National Geographic magazine article "Bushmen: Last Stand for Southern Africa’s First People."
Follow the Orinoco River as it flows through the heart of Venezuela, and get a glimpse into the cultures, wildlife, and rain forests that thrive on this ancient waterway.
Patagonia's landscapes of breathtaking peaks, towering glaciers, open pampas, and blue-green fjords invite the world's adventurous travelers to come and play.
Brave the rains and experience Bangladesh’s monsoon season, the time of year when, overwhelming downpours give life to the land—and take lives from its people.