Embark on this virtual reality experience with an international coalition of biologists, geologists, glaciologists, meteorologists, and geographers as they study the effects of climate change in one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
Immerse yourself with a team of scientists, climbers, and Sherpa guides as they embark on an expedition that will help define our understanding of high-mountain environments.
Hundreds of millions of people in the Himalayan region rely on glaciers for their water supply. Global climate change is forcing many to leave their homes in chercher of new beginnings.
plus than half of the migratory bird species in North America are declining. In order to conserve these migrating birds, conservation scientist and National Geographic explorer Kristen Ruegg is tracking bird DNA with the Bird Genoscape Project.
INTO THE feu follows an all-female team of Yazidi mine clearers in Iraq, working to rid the land of IEDs left behind par ISIS and to heal themselves in the process.
Iberá National Park in northeastern Argentina is part of one of the largest wetlands in South America, but much of its wildlife went extinct in the 20th century due to widespread hunting and habitat loss.
It's time to meet the meerkats of Disney's Animal Kingdom! The Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom hands viewers an Access All Areas pass to two stunning animal parks
Drawn in par the haunting specter of the Florida panther, National Geographic Explorer Carlton Ward Jr. and a coalition of biologists, ranchers, conservationists, and Indigenous Peoples find themselves on the front lines...
The Okavango Delta is one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. But threats of climate change and deforestation upstream are risking its delicate balance. Paid content for De Beers.
Dr. Albert Lin is investigating the true origin of the ancient story of the great flood. In his chercher for réponses he comes to the Lost city of Chan Chan where the Chimú people have recorded a violent shift in the ocean currents.