
Christine Dell'Amore
Senior Editorial Manager at National Geographic
Bug-loving adventurer. Sr animals editor @NatGeo. Author of South Pole. Co-founder @DCSWA Newsbrief Award. 7 continents, 50 states, 50 countries—still going!
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Oct 8, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Jack Zhi |Christine Dell'Amore |Larry Taylor
To capture western toad tadpoles swimming through a sunlit underwater world, Shane Gross snorkeled for hours through carpets of lily pads, moving carefully to avoid disturbing the fine layers of silt and algae. The resulting photograph, “The Swarm of Life,” earned Gross the title of 60th Wildlife Photographer of the Year, awarded October 8 by London’s Natural History Museum.
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May 2, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Christine Dell'Amore
Orcas continue to dominate headlines, and for good reason—the ultimate ocean predators keep finding ways to surprise us. These versatile dolphins (yes, they’re not whales) are likely the most widely distributed vertebrate on the planet, living from the polar regions south to the Equator. Orcas have very diverse diets, feasting on fish, penguins, and marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and even whales—and they’ve developed ingenious methods for procuring their prey.
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Jun 1, 2023 |
nationalgeographic.com | Christine Dell'Amore
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May 31, 2023 |
nationalgeographic.com | Christine Dell'Amore
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May 18, 2023 |
nationalgeographic.com | Joel Sartore |Christine Dell'Amore
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