Join barefoot scientist Jesús Rivas in the murky marshes of Venezuela on his quest to understand these huge, fearsome reptiles. Up to 30 feet long, weighing many times more than the scientists studying them, anacondas are difficult subjects at best, but the National Geographic team captures brilliant footage of them swimming, resting, mating, and hunting prey.
From space, our planet appears as a tiny blue dot in the vastness of space. Blue, because 99% of all...
Never-before-seen footage shows how our living in lockdown opened the door for nature to bounce back...
Askania-Nova is the largest steppe wildlife sanctuary in Europe. It is located in south part of Ukra...
A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.
A group of young architects, confined to a forest in Barcelona during the COVID crisis, explore the ...
This planet of ours is Two Worlds: one of land and one of the ocean. This fascinating program explor...
In this journey through the seasons, you’ll experience a year in the life of hundreds of plant-eatin...
Greenland is the largest island in the world and the landmass closest to the North Pole. 80% of the ...
Nestled in the heart of America s great plains are contrasting tastes of a sacred land that beckons ...
An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style ...
There are few places on earth that have such a diverse variety of terrain and range of climates conc...
Ocean Voyagers explores the familiar themes of motherhood and parenting in a world as unfamiliar as ...
A journey to seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on earth. The film features spectacu...
Our love affair with dolphins began with 'Flipper' and ended in a multi-million dollar industry of a...
Thanks to sophisticated equipment, marine biologists have managed to capture unprecedented scenes of...
Industrialization brings progress, but also harmful influences on the environment. Warning of the da...