keyboard_arrow_up

The Longest Penguin Migration

Youth Nature
Adélie penguins perform the longest penguin migration on earth, over 6,000 miles, to find the perfect nesting site.

Why Doesn’t the Yucatán Have Rivers?

Adults Nature
Look at a map of the Yucatan Peninsula and you’ll immediately notice it’s lacking a feature that’s pretty common nearly everywhere else on Earth: major /rivers/.

A Surfing Bird?

Kids Nature
Why and how is this bird standing on a hippo and gliding over the water?

Why Hives Turn Against Their Queens

Adults Nature
A honeybee hive might seem like a peaceful utopia, but in reality, it’s buzzing with internal conflict between warring factions. And the biggest conflict is between the queen and the worker bees.

Becorns & Bluebirds

Youth Nature
Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

There’s no such thing as a fake feather

Adults Nature
Every craft feather you can buy is from a real bird.

Lichen: Two Living Things In One

Kids Nature
Join Jessi this week at the fort and learn about the unexpectedly awesome organism that's made up of two living things: LICHEN!

What New Species Were Discovered In 2025?

Kids Nature
This year the Natural History Museum scientists have helped to describe 262 new species from research they carried out.

A Crowned Eagle's Hunt for Bats | Narrated by David Attenborough | Africa | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
This crowned eagle and her chicks wait patiently as she watches for the right moment to strike at her prey: bats.

The Life Hydrologic

Youth Nature
Last week we went up up up a mountain. Well, today we're going down down down into the ocean to see what habitats await us there.

We Didn’t Evolve Color Vision to See Color

Adults Nature
From birds of paradise (the bird) to birds of paradise (the flower), nature is full of colorful life. And these colors can communicate a bunch of different messages.

How Do Koalas Stay Cool?

Kids Nature
Koalas live where it’s often hot and dry. But koalas can’t sweat! So how do they keep cool? Jessi has the answer!

Let's Take A Hike

Youth Nature
Today we're going to take a hike up Mt. Kilimanjaro so we can talk about how the geosphere changes based on many different things.

The Golden Catfish

Kids Nature
The golden catfish in the isolated underground lake of Dragon's Breath Cave is very rare. How do they manage to survive here?

Pole to Pole with Will Smith | Official Trailer | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Five years in the making, pole to pole with will smith follows Will across all seven continents, taking him from the icefields of Antarctica to the jungles of the Amazon, the mountains of the Himalayas, the deserts of Africa, the islands of the Pacific and the icebergs of the Arctic.

Arctic Fox Quiz

Kids Nature
Compete with your friends or family to find out who’s the Arctic fox expert.

Who Lives Here?

Nature
Discover the hidden homes of forest animals.

Earth In 100 Seconds

Youth Nature
From National Geographic Explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison, in 100 seconds, see our global footprint on Earth.

Do Mushrooms Benefit from Being Hallucinogenic?

Adults Nature
Nobody knows why some mushrooms are psychedelic. I mean, we know that they contain a compound called psilocybin, which messes with the brain chemistry of lots of animals, including humans.

It's A Firefly Night!

Kids Nature
This gentle and calming book is filled with fun firefly facts and a rhyming, rhythmic story.

Ho'omau: Joey's Journey | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Join National Geographic photographer Josh Cogan as he sets out on a journey of exploration and perseverance with Joey, a man living with CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy).