Adélie Penguin https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/facts/adelie-penguin
By March, when Adélie chicks are about nine weeks old
By March, when Adélie chicks are about nine weeks old
By March, when Adélie chicks are about nine weeks old
By March, when Adélie chicks are about nine weeks old
The teenage girl who helped lead a French army to victory
and successfully helped French troops to victory in March
How this journalist risked her life to report the truth
She died on March 25, 1931, but still inspires people
In this issue of National Geographic Kids, photographer Joel Sartore gives you a behind-the-scenes look at his quest to save animals. The National Geographic Explorer travels to zoos, aquariums, and rescue centers around the world to snap pics for his project, the National Geographic Photo Ark. He hopes the photos will inspire people to help endangered animals. You’ll also learn about the threats facing the critters and how you can help.
Finally, be sure to visit the giveaway page March 14
Discover how voting rights have changed throughout history in the United States.
Subscribe menu The dramatic 1965 voting rights march
Every February, people in the United States celebrate the achievements and history of African Americans as part of Black History Month.
Subscribe menu African Americans march in Washington
The woman who helped fight for women’s right to vote
She died on March 13, 1906, 14 years before the 19th
Check out surprising fact about this holiday (Why DO we wear green, anyway?)
Patrick’s Day—observed every March 17—is packed with
Learn about the life and achievements of the 3rd president of the United States.
1826, in Charlottesville, Virginia TIME IN OFFICE: March
Behind the scenes of this amazing landmark.
Completed in March 1889, it’s one of the most recognizable