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Photo by @FransLanting This is Mike, a young male chimp we got to know in the Fongoli region of southeast Senegal. We worked with him and his family for six weeks, following them on foot through their forest. There are less than 200 chimps left in Senegal and their future hangs in the balance, just like it does for all chimps in Africa. Habitat loss and the bushmeat trade are the major threats to their survival. As we gather together with our own families during this holiday season, let’s not forget our extended family on the great tree of life. We can all help chimps survive by supporting the individuals and the organizations that protect them and the forests they depend on. Check the links below for the World Wildlife Fund, Conservation International, Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots, and @NatGeo Explorer Jill Pruetz’s Neighbor Ape project in Senegal, which we support through GlobalGiving.org online. Follow me @FransLanting for more images and stories from our family tree. @janegoodallinst @world_wildlife @conservationorg #chimps #Africa #Senegal #wildlife #endangered #racingextinction #conservation
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From rocky cliff vistas to enchanting castles overlooking verdant fields, there's no shortage of incredible scenery in Ireland. link
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This gateway to the Amalfi coast is wedged between two cliffs overlooking the waters of Naples and Mt Vesuvius—a prime locale for travelers in the market for fine ceramics and lacework. http://bit.ly/2iGAgZN
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Photographer Michael Clark captured this shot of climber Kai Lightner hanging out while visiting Oregon's Smith Rock State Park. link
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Shot from above, these spectacular images from around the globe captured the hearts and minds of our editors. Take a look. link
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Inventing cities, mountains, and monsters to fill the empty areas on maps is a centuries-old tradition https://t.co/Xrl6QPy4lK
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To the ancient Aztec and Maya, man's best friend was the guide to the Underworld https://t.co/PstmMxOQIq
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Photo @Ladzinski / France’s #verdonGorge is notorious for big exposure, technical moves and beautiful views. @jonathansiegrist pushing through the red point crux of a 5.14b high above the beautiful canyon floor.
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Decades later, oceanographer Bob Ballard reveals how a clandestine military project led to the discovery of the Titanic. link
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Dung beetles, flies, vultures: They probably aren't the first animals you'd want to praise, but they're some of the most important. link
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Watch these all-star climbers deep-water solo along the beautiful limestone cliffs of Oman's Musandam Peninsula. https://t.co/AFwYH4Dxyg https://t.co/QPr3ISi80F
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See how one intrepid expedition team is surveying the headwaters of the mighty Okavango River to document the need to protect the ecosystem. https://t.co/YVTVIiOiI7
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In 1937, Stalin ordered the deportation of tens of thousands of Koreans to Soviet Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan—their language vanished first https://t.co/8QriGXaraS
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Pigeons outfitted with secret cameras? Get the scoop on five spy gadgets. link
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Photo by @chamiltonjames / Charlie Hamilton James - Kauai with his pet monkey. Like many indigenous people in the Amazon, the Awa keep pet wild animals and seem particularly fond of monkeys. The monkeys are usually acquired when the parent monkey is shot for food and the baby is kept as a pet. The monkeys are much loved and often spend much of their day sleeping on people's heads especially when they are young like this one. The women in the group tend to be more monkey oriented and their monkeys go everywhere with them. Check out our Instagram today for more on the wonderful Awa. Shot on assignment for @natgeo
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Photograph by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto - Monks give thanks at a prayer retreat in Thailand. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
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Over 300 million people head to U.S. national parks every year, but no two adventures are ever the same. Where to next? link
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Deciding what to drink may be tricky in this charming city, but we can help you with the "where" part. link
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Watch this group of all-star climbers as they attempt to deep-water solo along the beautiful limestone cliffs of Oman's storied Musandam Peninsula. http://bit.ly/2iG0ITp
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Celebrate the abundance of the season at one of these annual festivals https://t.co/rh7ur9IOJU
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When under duress, snakes need to be agile, so after a large meal is one of the worst times for a snake to be attacked https://t.co/gvp0Ou6Pr2
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I was about to pack my stuff and head back when the whole sky burst with color, writes Andrea Heribanova of this brilliant photo taken at Giant's Causeway.https://t.co/SO5EbDTmj8 https://t.co/zzwbrudnEt
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As a mayfly larvae emerges out of its shell, this will be the most important—and only—day of its adult life.
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When under duress, snakes need to be agile, so after a large meal is one of the worst times for a snake to be attacked. link
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A protective zebra leader defends his daughter’s honor from an anxious adolescent male. https://t.co/eMfhuORrD6
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Dung beetles, flies, vultures: They aren't glamorous, but they're some of the most important animals on our planet https://t.co/T0lEqPnKtw
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