National Geographic 2012 (April missing)

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April missing

National Geographic’s 2012 editions covered major global topics, including the search for King Tut’s tomb, the future of energy, and in-depth reporting on biodiversity.

January Twins The science of identical twins and DNA
February
What Dogs Tell Us
The ABCs of dog DNA and genetics
March
The Journey of the Apostles
Early Christianity; cover featured The Last Supper
May Eyewitness to the Civil War Historic portraits and stories from the American Civil War
June Solar Super Storms Space weather and its potential impact on Earth
July Easter Island Theories on how the giant statues were moved
August In the Spirit of Crazy Horse The rebirth of the Sioux Nation
September
What’s Up with the Weather
Extreme weather patterns, including the “New Dust Bowl”
October
Blood Ivory
An investigation into the illegal ivory trade and elephant poaching
November
Cuba
A look at the country on the edge of major change
December
The World’s Largest Trees
Features the 3,200-year-old “President” sequoia

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