Depicts the larger sea creatures inhabiting the Red Sea. An imaginative sound track accompanies hermit crabs, jellyfish, parrot fish, sea urchins, crown-of-thorns starfish, sea cucumbers, clown fish, and Manta Rays - to mention only a few - as they parade before the camera in stunning color and movement.

This landmark series explores a vast ocean that stretches nearly 10,000 miles, from Arctic to Antarc...

National Geographic filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert, explore how some animals are thrust toge...

In this three part documentary we look at all topics South Africa has to offer. THE BIG FIVE focuse...

Archival footage, hidden documents, and personal records reveal one of the greatest environmental cr...

Standing near the reptile section in a zoo we can learn a lot about the animals on both sides of the...

A young penguin, driven by his instinct, embarks on his first major trip to an unknown destination.

This feature-length RealD™ 3D experience was filmed with revolutionary aerial devices and techniques...

Genuine connections between children and nature can revolutionize our future. But is this discovery ...

A film about the Veluwe region of the Netherlands, by the director of the Gemeentelijke Schoolbiosco...

The life and the career of John Muir come to life through this inspiring and beautiful documentary s...

Rhythm of the sea is a short experimental documentary film directed by youssef askar

Tracing the Future follows In the Wake exhibition artist Naoya Hatakeyama as he photographs the deva...

In the Aysén region dwell a population of 90000 isolated souls sharing the harsh landscapes of an ar...

Living in an ancient redwood tree for more than two years to prevent the tree from being clear-cut, ...

The passage of time is spellbinding in this cinematic tour de force about the Wadden Sea. A film tha...

There are few places on earth more forbidding and beautiful than Baja, Mexico. 800 miles long and 10...

Florida is home to beaches, coral reefs, pine forests and the famous Everglades wetland, but a growi...