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An aerial of the Explosion Craters area in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.

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A group of elephants roams the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.

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The opening spread of the Albertine Rift article, from the November, 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine

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The opening spread for “Great Migrations” from the November, 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine, featuring Joel Sartore’s photograph of bison in South Dakota.

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The opening spread for an article on America’s State Fairs, featuring photographs by Joel Sartore, from the July, 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine.

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The opening spread for the article “Silent Streams,” about endangered freshwater species, from the April, 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine, featuring Joel Sartore’s photograph of biologists searching for fish.

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The opening spread for the article, “All Fired Up,” about coal bed methane drilling, from the July, 2005 issue of National Geographic magazine, featuring Joel Sartore’s photographs.

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The opening spread of the article, “Last One” about America’s endangered species, from the January, 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine, featuring Joel Sartore’s photograph of an ocelot.

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The opening spread of “The Vanishing,” an article about amphibian extinction, from the April, 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine, featuring Joel Sartore’s photo of a Suro stream frog.

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Joel Sartore’s photo of an oil-covered pelican is featured on the cover of the October, 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine.

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Joel Sartore’s photograph of wolves is featured on the May, 1998 cover of the Spanish edition of National Geographic magazine.

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Joel Sartore’s photo of a grizzly bear is featured on the cover of the July, 2001 issue of National Geographic magazine.

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Joel Sartore’s photo on the cover of the April, 1993 issue of National Geographic magazine shows a Marine holding a young boy in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.

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Evergreen toads (Incilius coniferus or Bufo coniferus) at Zoo Atlanta.

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The feet of photographer Joel Sartore were covered in mosquitoes within five minutes of removing his boots. Small insects may be a nuisance, but are critical in anchoring the bottom of the food chain during the short summer season on the North Slope.

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A grizzly bear walks past a set of moose antlers at Katmai’s Naknek Lake. Food is plentiful up in Alaska, especially so near the salmon-rich Brooks River.

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