Arrive in Leticia, the humid ‘capital’ of the Colombian Amazon, and you’ll already feel far from home; but journey a further 30 miles by boat upriver for wild river safaris and memorable encounters with Indigenous communities.
National Geographic explorer Paul Salopek’s amazing adventure in China has been recorded in a 10-epi
Folsom’s Harris Center for the Arts has announced new upcoming shows set for 2023.
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A reality show featuring large animal practitioner Dr. Lora Bledsoe, her husband James, their Frying Pan Ranch and the Australian Shepherd working dogs they raise has debuted before a national audience. The show, In the...
Banijay links with Stallone & preps Escobar doc Endemol Shine North America and Bear Grylls’ The Natural Studios, a joint venture with Banijay, have created a new production partnership with Rocky and Rambo star Sylvester Stallone’s production company Balboa Productions. The three creative houses ar…
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Brett Morgen’s new film on David Bowie pushes the boundaries of archival filmmaking along with recent works by Peter Jackson and National Geographic.
National Geographic contributor Karine Aigner earned top prize for her photo of mating cactus bees in Texas.
In helping to save the U.S. national mammal from extinction long ago, ranchers introduced cattle genes into buffalo. But the news isn’t all bad.
We’ve dug up some great deals on National Geographic Gemstone & Fossil sets on sale for 25% off during Prime Day.
National Geographic Content and National Geographic Society announce the third year of its Field Ready Program aimed to promote diversity and inclusion in global unscripted television production for historically underrepresented creators and storytellers interested in working behind the camera in na…
The amazing fossil is helping scientists understand how soft tissues can be preserved for tens of millions of years.
In this issue, we take a look how the world of luxury travel has changed and the trends we’ll be seeing more of in the years to come. We provide insight into...
The “discoverer” of America has gone from hero to villain in just a few years. His figure exemplifies the debate on how we interpret the past.
New York City will always be perennially popular but for those seeking an east-coast break without the crowds, these cities deserve your attention. Here are five to consider for your next trip stateside.
Shuttered and silent during the long months of the pandemic, museums have stirred back into life in 2022, with a steady uptick in visitor numbers paving the way for a host of new openings. Here are some you may have missed.
The boab trees of the remote Tanami desert are carved with centuries of Indigenous history – and they’re under threat.
Tom McDonald, evp of Global Factual for National Geographic, shared his wish-list for new wildlife shows and approaches to film-making, with the audience at this week’s Wildscreen Festival, being held in Bristol.
From the Northern Territory’s blanket of glittering stars and red-rock monoliths to South Australia’s castaway Kangaroo Island and dazzling salt crust of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, our vast continent is a playground for the wild at heart.