Generations of Indigenous Peoples have thrived in harsh arctic climates because of their knowledge and stewardship of the land.
As food sources grow scarce, Alaska Natives work to feed their communities.
Indigenous Alaskans pass on traditional values to their children and share their connection to the land they have always...
Indigenous Peoples of Alaska rebuild their communities after Typhoon Merbok. John and Teresa Pingayak travel to camp to assess...
Hazen Audel tackles an epic survival challenge, seeking out traditional musket hunters high on the Bolaven Plateau in the...
In the towering walls of Tanzania’s Ngorongoro crater, the sisters of a lion pride clash with a hyena clan ruled by an...
Spring brings baby wildlife across Europe. Parents teach and protect, as younglings must quickly learn the ways of survival.
Meet the Chimps takes viewers into the secret life of Chimp Haven, one of the largest and most unique wildlife sanctuaries in...
The team is in the Azores to tag a deep-sea giant — the sixgill shark — and learn more about its nightly patterns on the...
Rocky Mountain Railroad follows the resilient crews who battle ferocious weather and treacherous terrain to keep Canada’s...
In Oman's ancient seas and deserts, home is both abundant and challenging for rare reptiles, spinner dolphins, climbing fish,...
The migrating Serengeti-Mara population represents about 70% of the global population of common wildebeests.
A wave of orange surrounds the trees during the monarch butterfly migration.
The Falkland Islands are off the coast of South America in the South Atlantic Ocean.
The Great Divide
Alexandra Cousteau, National Geographic Emerging Explorer, filmmaker and globally recognized advocate on water issues, travels...
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Illegal dumping affects a cattle farmer’s livelihood, and lax regulations for oil companies result in water contamination.