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15 Finalists of the Global Slingshot Challenge Selected From Across 80 Countries
The National Geographic Society and Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Program Inspires Youth Engagement in Environmental Issues
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Science & Exploration
The National Geographic Society and Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Program Inspires Youth Engagement in Environmental Issues
A Statement from CEO Jill Tiefenthaler In Response to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s Call to “Invest in Nature”
A new study out of Hawaiʻi took advantage of the unprecedented halt of tourists in Molokini Crater, one of the most heavily used marine protected areas in the world, and shows how quickly fish were displaced once the floodgates ...
This new conservation project will leverage the Photo Ark’s powerful storytelling and provide impactful funding for on-the-ground conservation efforts to protect at-risk species.
This week at the UN Water Conference and New York Water Week, the National Geographic Society is launching the World Water Map, in collaboration with Utrecht University and Esri, as part of the five-year World Freshwater Initiative. The Society is ...
La nueva herramienta virtual se desarrolló utilizando ArcGIS, un software de sistemas de información geográfica desarrollado por la empresa Esri. Este mapa ya tiene identificados 22 puntos críticos de disponibilidad de agua en todo el mundo como parte ...
The new tool, developed on Esri’s ArcGIS, has identified 22 water availability hotspots across the globe as part of a five-year freshwater initiative
El sábado 18 de marzo, el canal National Geographic en América Latina emitirá el documental "Canoeros: Memoria Viva", filmado en el sur de Chile por el programa de conservación marina Pristine Seas de National Geographic Society.
On Saturday, March 18, the National Geographic Channel in Latin America will air the documentary "Canoeros: Memoria Viva," filmed in southern Chile by National Geographic Society’s marine conservation program Pristine Seas.
The world-renowned paleoanthropologist has received funding from the Society for almost three decades and will continue his work to illuminate the origins of humanity.
Join the National Geographic Society for the U.S. Premiere of Nkashi: Race for the Okavango on March 20th in Washington DC.
National Geographic announces three new Batswana Explorers.
The National Geographic Society announced it will host two press screenings for Nkashi: Race for the Okavango, a feature-length documentary created in Botswana, in the Setswana language, in close collaboration with Batswana filmmakers.
The feature documentary, created in Botswana, in Setswana, celebrates the people of Botswana, their cultural heritage and traditional knowledge, and their commitment to preserving the Okavango Delta and its headwaters through the story of the Nkashi Classic race.
These individuals are refocusing the narrative of Africa with support from a collaboration between Nature, Environment, and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF) and the National Geographic Society.