A different way we can live better for longer: regenerating damage, maximizing strength, building resilience, shocking the body, supercharging memory and confronting mortality.
The brother-sister duo of Charlie and Kirby Engelman hosts this series that explores the science between the planet and its wildlife. A different topic is explored in each episode by ecologist Charlie and artist Kirby. The siblings look to inspire young people to question the "how" and "why" behind the way the world works and encourage the viewers to go out and try to discover the answers to their own questions about the world.
Join our fearless host as they embark on thrilling journeys to discover the wonders of nature's most extreme environments. From the depths of the ocean to the peaks of volcanoes, brace yourself for an unforgettable adventure.
Join a team of marine experts as they embark on an awe-inspiring journey to uncover the hidden secrets of these magnificent creatures of the sea. From their incredible intelligence to their remarkable social behaviors, prepare to be mesmerized by the captivating world of whales.
9/11: One Day in America is a powerful and emotional documentary series that chronicles the events of September 11, 2001, focusing on the stories of survivors, first responders, and their families. Through interviews, never-before-seen footage, and gripping reenactments, the series brings to life the harrowing and heroic moments of that tragic day.
A celebration of the natural wonder and power of nature in our backyard. From iconic places to secret gems, this series will open the gateways for all to explore the breadth of the beauty and tranquility
Witness the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, told in real time by those who were there.
We travel the globe to meet different families of elephants, each with their own set of remarkable cultural behaviors which they’ve adapted to suit the environment in which they live.
Octopuses are like aliens on Earth: three hearts, blue blood and the ability to squeeze through a space the size of their eyeballs. But there is so much more to these weird and wonderful animals. Intelligent enough to use tools or transform their bodies to mimic other animals and even communicate with different species, the secrets of the octopus are more extraordinary than we ever imagined.
Bertie Gregory travels the world to show animals' lives like never before.
Utilizing the latest scientific innovations and leading-edge filmmaking technology, this documentary reveals the secret powers and super-senses of the world’s most extraordinary animals, and invites viewers to see and hear beyond normal human perception to experience the natural world as a specific species does — from seeing flowers in bee-vision to eavesdropping on a conversation between elephant seals to soaring the length of a football field with glow-in-the-dark squirrels.
In 2018, a youth soccer team becomes trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand due to heavy monsoon rains. The rescue effort, led by a team of skilled divers, becomes a race against time as they navigate treacherous conditions and risk their lives to bring the boys to safety.
It's the land we love and the land we think we know. We see America's breathtaking landscapes and wildlife as timeless, but the truth is very different. Its unique geography drives the forces of nature to extremes, shaping and reshaping the land and throwing down new challenges for life. Led by the iconic species that resonate with us most, journey through America's visually spectacular regions: the Frozen North, the Wild West, the Grassy Heartland, the Deep South and the Mountainous High Wilderness.
The definitive story of the deadly 2004 tsunami as it travels from country to country, with unseen archive video and untold stories of survival.
Alex Honnold leads an expedition to Greenland to climb a huge 4,000 foot sea cliff and investigate the impacts climate change on the region.
Follow the escapades of a young Explorer as he travels the world capturing extraordinary footage of wild animals.
Chef José Andrés and his nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, rebuild nations in the wake of disaster, providing healthy food to those affected. This documentary chronicles their evolution over a 12-year period, from being a scrappy group of volunteers to becoming one of the most highly regarded humanitarian aid organizations in the disaster relief sector.
Planned Natural history series from NatGeo’s 'Secrets' franchise.
In Retrograde (2022), the film depicts the final months of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, focusing on the close bond between American Green Berets and the Afghan officers they trained. It offers an intimate portrayal of their experiences and the challenges they faced during this critical period.
Kris and Doug Tompkins, conservationists, battle to protect one of the few remaining untamed locations on the planet, portraying their journey in this documentary.