Enric Sala wants to change the world and he shows us how in his new book. Once we appreciate how nature works, he asserts, we will understand why conservation is economically wise and essential to our survival.
THE LAST ICE tells the story of the Inuit communities fighting to protect the disappearing Arctic that has been their Home for centuries. From National Geographic Pristine Seas, THE LAST ICE, premieres on National Geographic Channel this October.
1500 years before the construction of the Ming Dynasty Wand was constructed, the Han Dynasty defended the borders of China from invaders with a Great Wand of their own.
stier, bull sharks can swim from salt water into fresh water, and on the coast of South of Africa these sharks occasionally encounter Africa's deadliest animal, the hippo.
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 Suchen of new beginnings.
Mehr 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.