National Geographic Sunday Stills link THE PLAN TO SAVE AFRICA'S GENTLE GIANTS link VIEW ONLINE link graphic National Geographic ISSUE 169 link graphic S U N D A Y S T I L L S SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. PHOTOGRAPH BY CRAIG CUTLER link ANIMALS link Where fish are stuck in time A Louisiana biologist's huge and creepy collection of aquatic life shows how humans have pushed some species toward extinction. link SEE THE PICTURES SHARE link graphic F link graphic T WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT table with 1 rows and 2 columns row 1 SARAH LEEN, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY EMERITUS column 1 SARAH LEEN, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY EMERITUS The fight for our endangered planet (Time) ››The mastery and evolution' of Robert Frank (The New York Times) ›› column 2 link The fight for our endangered planet (Time) ›› link The mastery and evolution' of Robert Frank (The New York Times) ›› out of table Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic needcaption 3 PHOTOGRAPH BY AMI VITALE link ANIMALS link A bold plan to save giraffes The mysterious, silent giants face increasing threats in Africa. Relocating animals to create new populations could bolster some species but poses new risks. link SEE THE PICTURES SHARE link graphic F link graphic T Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic Geiconewsletterbannerdesktopv 2… Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic 01mosaictrainingestherhorvath PHOTOGRAPH BY ESTHER HORVATH link ENVIRONMENT link Preparing to face the harshest conditions on Earth Hundreds of people had to undergo intense training for an expedition designed to figure out what a warming Arctic means for us all. link SEE THE PICTURES SHARE link graphic F link graphic T Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic Esther Horvath Selfie On Assignmen… link SELFIES ON ASSIGMENT I am sitting with 13 other participants in a life raft wearing a survival suit, on the way back to our rescue vessel, writes photographer Esther Horvath of this selfie she took upon completing Polar Code training in Svalbard, Norway. It was challenging because of lack of sleep. Within 64 hours I managed to sleep only 4. Horvath will be accompanying scientists on the MO Ai C Arctic expedition beginning this month. link SEE MORE SELFIES Unlabeled graphic Unlabeled graphic Editorialcirc Push NG Ma 1300px SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS Share your thoughts about our emails by participating in this short survey and receive 15 percent off at the National Geographic online store as a thank you. link TAKE A SURVEY table with 1 rows and 4 columns row 1 column 1 link SHOP column 2 link DONATE column 3 link SUBSCRIBE column 4 link TRAVEL out of table link graphic FB link graphic Twitter link graphic IG You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our link Privacy Policy dot Click here to link unsubscribe dot If you reside in the EU slash European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights, link click here dot National Geographic 1145 17th Street N dot W. Washington, D dot C. 20036 Copyright Copyright 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.